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Lampasas staff says Stillhouse Hollow remains primary supply; alternative-source study due in March
Summary
City staff told the council that treated water from Stillhouse Hollow Lake remains Lampasas’s principal long-term supply and that Jones & Associates has completed an alternative water-supply study to be presented in March outlining supplemental options, including regional alliance proposals and aquifer storage ideas.
City staff told the Lampasas City Council that treated water from Stillhouse Hollow Lake remains the primary long-term supply for the city and that an alternative water-supply study by Jones & Associates will be brought to council in March for budget and capital planning.
Speaking to the council, a city staff member said staff and the city’s consultant concluded current treated water delivered from Stillhouse is "the future of Lampasas" but that supplemental sources could reduce outage risk. The staff member said the study—completed by Jones & Associates—will describe options ranging from local, small emergency treatment…
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