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Rosenberg hires Quiddity to update groundwater-reduction plan as subsidence rules tighten
Summary
The Rosenberg City Council approved a $89,000 contract with Quiddity Engineering to update the city’s Groundwater Reduction Plan to comply with amended subsidence-district rules that limit groundwater use and to inform future capital planning and permit reporting.
The Rosenberg City Council on a voice vote authorized resolution R‑4029, hiring Quiddity Engineering LLC for an $89,000 update to the city’s Groundwater Reduction Plan (GRP) to align Rosenberg with recently amended subsidence-district rules.
City staff presented Quiddity’s scope: update demand-and-supply projections, examine conservation and reuse options, evaluate use of groundwater credits and outline capital improvements needed to meet the subsidence-district’s new limits. "Currently, the city is required to limit ground water use to…
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