Georgetown, Texas, faces water supply challenges with high draw amounts from the river leading to dangerously low resources by 2030. City officials plan regional planning and coordinating to address the issue. Residents express concerns over an upcoming ammonia plant in Robstown, prompting anxiety among Corpus Christi city leaders. Georgetown Water Utility aims to upgrade water meter system by 2025, including the installation of 23,500 smart meters for live water usage data.
Georgetown may not have enough water in six years, according to a recent city-commissioned report. Here are the steps the city is taking to change that #Boomtown https://t.co/AqTj5PxZxu
Georgetown residents to receive water meter upgrade by 2025 | The company said updates will include access to live water usage data and the installation of 23,500 smart meters by September 2025. Read more: https://t.co/umiabPAZWB
Georgetown Water Utility to offer new water meter system by 2025 https://t.co/ikb9uskyzl
Residents in Robstown expressed their concerns after finding out an ammonia plant would be coming to the area, and now city leaders in Corpus Christi are anxious as well. https://t.co/wtfyuQTdMx
The City of Georgetown is working on finding additional ways to supply its residents with water after a study found resources could be dangerously low by the year 2030. https://t.co/uv4AWDan1T
Officials said the City wants to do regional planning and coordinating because the high draw amounts from the river is problematic. https://t.co/cIgf119Ou0