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Bryan discusses groundwater interlocal agreement and aquifer storage plan as part of regional study
Summary
City staff described an interlocal agreement with Texas A&M and the Brazos Valley Groundwater Conservation District to share an economic-impact study of water-export risk and noted progress on aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) wells and drilling to support future growth.
City water staff told the Bryan City Council on Nov. 11 that the city is participating in an interlocal agreement with Texas A&M and the Brazos Valley Groundwater Conservation District to share the cost and data for an economic and social study of potential water exports and regional impacts.
"We currently hold about 48,000 acre-feet of water permits," Dr. Jason…
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