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Council postpones $56,758 groundwater desktop study after members question value

Liberty Hill City Council · August 13, 2025
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Summary

Liberty Hill paused a proposed $56,757.80 Garver Engineering desktop study of short-term groundwater options after council members expressed concerns about overlap with prior work and the Trinity Aquifer’s depletion; presenters said the study aims to identify short-term 5–10 year supplies within a 3-mile radius.

The Liberty Hill City Council on Aug. 13 postponed consideration of a Garver Engineering work order to perform a short-term groundwater options desktop study, priced not to exceed $56,757.80, after council members raised concerns about the cost and whether the desktop study would duplicate prior research.

Public Works Director Jacob Parsons introduced the item, saying the study would help determine what groundwater in the…

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