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Council leaves $30,000 contingency for study of potential Texas Instruments well impact on city water
Summary
Staff told the council it left $30,000 in the culinary-water budget to study the potential impact of a proposed Texas Instruments well on Highland’s aquifers and existing wells; staff said some work may be done in-house but an outside engineering review will likely be required.
City staff told the Highland City Council they included $30,000 in the culinary-water budget as a contingency to fund an initial study of how a new Texas Instruments (TI) well might affect the city’s existing wells and aquifers.
"I think what I was expecting to have the study come back and tell us is what kind of an impact is this TI well going to have on our existing wells and the existing aquifer," said Chris, a staff operations lead discussing study…
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