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Weslaco staff identify telemetry gaps, call for phased fixes and Inframark assessment of water towers
Summary
City utilities staff told commissioners that the water plant can produce about 13.7 million gallons a day but currently pumps roughly 6.5 million; two towers lack remote monitoring and Inframark will run a technical review to locate leaks and recommend upgrades.
WESLACO, Texas At the March 4, 2026, Weslaco City Commission workshop, city utilities staff and contractor Inframark outlined capacity, monitoring gaps and near-term steps to address low-pressure complaints and aging towers.
Public utilities staff said the water treatment plant can produce roughly 13.7 million gallons per day at maximum capacity while current daily usage is about 6.5 million gallons. David Adze, the utilities lead, described the systems storage: a 2,000,000-gallon ground storage tank (GST), two roughly 1,000,000-gallon towers and a 300,000-gallon Kansas (Harlem/Hardin Block) tower. "The demand is up," Adze said,…
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