City to Begin Phase II of Surface Water Treatment Plant Upgrades

by | Jun 4, 2018

City to Begin Phase II of Surface Water Treatment Plant Upgrades

Granbury, Texas- In order to provide drinking water for the community and meet the future needs of Granbury’s growing population, the City of Granbury is progressing into the second phase of upgrades for the City of Granbury Surface Water Treatment Plant.

At the May 15 Granbury City Council meeting, City Council approved the Engineering Services Agreement with Enprotec/Hibbs & Todd, Inc. to proceed with Phase II of the project.
Phase II will increase the plant’s capacity to 5 million gallons of water per day (MGD) from its current 2.5 MGD. Progressing to Phase II will also ensure that the plant continues to meet Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) guidelines for production capacity based on the community’s demand.
To support Phase II, additional major equipment will be installed in the
Surface Water Treatment Plant. This includes raw water pump, pretreatment equipment, microfiltration feed pump, microfiltration train, additional microfiltration modules, microfiltration blend pump, low pressure reverse osmosis transfer pumps, reverse osmosis trains,
high service pump, new clearwell, and other critical structures.
Enprotec/Hibbs & Todd, Inc. will begin executing necessary agreements in June. Design is expected to be completed within nine months, and construction is expected to take 15 months.
Phase I of the project, which involved the construction of a new Surface Water Treatment Plant that can produce up to 2.5 MGD, was completed in January of 2018 at a cost of $16.4M. The anticipated cost of Phase II of the project is $13.5M.
To learn more about the process that is used to treat water in the Surface Water Treatment Plant, visit www.granbury.org/waterdistributionproject.com
More information about the exact makeup of City of Granbury water is available in the Annual Drinking Water Quality Report at www.granbury.org/DocumentCenter/Index/73.com
Along with the water treatment plant upgrades, the City is also making improvements to the existing water
distribution system. Learn more at www.granbury.org/waterdistributionproject.com

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