Alamo moving forward with groundwater project to boost city drinking water supply
· KRGV (NBC 5)
Alamo city officials have approved the next phase of a groundwater project aimed at enhancing the city's drinking water supply. This initiative involves using wells to extract brackish groundwater, which will be treated via a reverse osmosis system before being integrated into the municipal water supply. Mayor J.R. Garza emphasized the importance of diversifying water sources beyond purchasing from the irrigation district. The city will now initiate feasibility, environmental, and engineering studies to prepare for construction. Once completed, the project is anticipated to deliver between 1.5 million and 2.5 million gallons of water daily, although no timeline has been set.
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