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Bryan outlines wastewater plant upgrade: tanks installed, phosphorus removal strong, project driving temporary cost increase

Bryan City Council · March 3, 2026
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Summary

Wes presented progress on the secondary treatment improvement project at the Bryan wastewater plant, reported flows and removal rates, and said new control and chemical buildings are nearing use; project costs temporarily increase per‑gallon treatment cost to about 2¢.

Wes presented the wastewater plant operational update and construction progress during the March 2 meeting, reporting annual flows of about 525,600,000 gallons and a daily average of roughly 1,441,000 gallons.

"Total flow, 525,600,000 gallons through the plant," Wes said, and noted that the plant processed about 1,617,000 gallons of digested Class B solids that were dewatered — approximately 228 tons of dry…

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