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City staff flags lease and inspection risks at Central Texas water facilities
Summary
A city staff member warned Lampasas council that inspection failures and an expiring lease at Central Texas Water’s Lake plant could complicate contracts and water service, while system-availability agreements for 2,000 and 3,000 acre-feet appear renewable under current terms.
A city staff member told the Lampasas City Council on March 9 that Central Texas Water’s planned building work at its Dock Curve plant and recurring Corps of Engineers inspection findings could threaten operations at the Lake water treatment site and complicate contract relationships.
Stephen, a city staff member, said Central Texas plans construction at the Dock Curve plant rather than at the Lake site and reported damage to pumps and inspection failures by the Corps of…
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