In addition to the grant funding, the City could save approximately $133,000 over the life of the loan by using the RWAF.
With the assistance approved today, the City will reduce water loss by replacing 7,850 linear feet of water lines and add storage capacity by constructing a 100,000-gallon ground storage tank. The City will also install a 500-gallon-per-minute pump, fire hydrants, and valves.
The TWDB is the state agency charged with collecting and disseminating water-related data, assisting with regional water and flood planning, and preparing the state water and flood plans. The TWDB administers cost-effective financial assistance programs for the construction of water supply, wastewater treatment, flood mitigation, and agricultural water conservation projects.