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Veolia reports water and wastewater improvements that cut purchases from Wichita Falls; police/fire demo city drone capability

City of Burkburnett Board of Commissioners · April 21, 2026
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Summary

Veolia briefed the board on operational improvements at the water and wastewater plants, including UV modules, reduced purchased water from Wichita Falls to 6.7M gallons, and an 80% complete temporary line approved by TCEQ; the police/fire chief demonstrated the city’s new public-safety drone, stressing it is not being used for indiscriminate surveillance.

City-contracted operator Veolia updated the Burkburnett Board on water and wastewater operations and capital work, reporting several operational wins and projected savings.

Veolia said wastewater influent peaks at about 4.8 million gallons per day (MGD) and the plant’s daily average was approximately 1.455 MGD; no permit violations or sanitary sewer overflows were reported. Staff highlighted completion of a third UV module and improved collection-system work:…

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