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Cedar Park to accept $100,000 LCRA grant to extend reclaimed‑water pipes and build storage

Cedar Park City Council · February 12, 2026
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City staff said Cedar Park was awarded the full $100,000 LCRA Water Conservation Cost Share grant to build a pumping station, roughly 4,000 feet of reclaimed‑water pipeline and a 100,000‑gallon storage tank at Lakeline Park to expand irrigation reuse and lower demand on Lake Travis.

Cedar Park’s City Council authorized the city manager to execute a $100,000 grant agreement with the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) to support expansion of the city’s reclaimed‑water system.

Public Works Director Eric Ross Schubert described the project: the city’s water reclamation facility produces about 2.5 million gallons per day and the proposed work will add nearly…

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