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The committee meeting covered several key agenda items, including the authorization of new potable water supply contracts for the City of Fate and the City of Melissa. Engineering services agreements were discussed and authorized for the Long Range Water Supply Plan Update, the Water System Capital Improvements Plan Update, and the relocation of a 48-inch pipeline along US-380. Additionally, the committee reviewed the tabulation of bids and award of a contract for Wylie Water Treatment Plant Complex valve improvements, approved construction manager at-risk work authorizations for Wylie Complex filter improvements, and established a cost-share agreement with the Greater Texoma Utility Authority for joint facilities projects.
The committee held a presentation session to discuss matters related to wastewater operations and infrastructure.
The committee meeting addressed various infrastructure projects including the South Mesquite Creek Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant expansion and the Buffalo Creek Parallel Force Main, with recommendations for construction contracts and engineering services. The agenda included establishing the Wastewater section of the Operations Policies Manual, discussing SCADA improvements for the wastewater conveyance system, and reviewing progress on the Stover Creek Force Main, Sister Grove Regional Water Resource Recovery Facility improvements, Forney lift station decommissioning, and Lower East Fork Interceptor System lift station capacity enhancements.
This strategic plan is dedicated to providing high-quality, dependable, and cost-efficient water, wastewater, and solid waste services through a unified regional approach. The plan's vision is to meet the region's needs today and tomorrow, supported by a mission to deliver essential services in a cost-efficient manner. Key goals include providing superior services, responsibly managing public resources (stewardship), actively collaborating with all stakeholders (partnership), and building a talented and committed team.
The meeting focused on several key agenda items, including a water conservation update for the 2026-27 period, the status of the conservation visioning project, and results from an ongoing customer survey. The board reviewed updates on the residential and HOA irrigation pilot programs, as well as the youth education program. Additionally, the board addressed legal matters in executive session and considered several administrative and infrastructure items, such as the final settlement agreement for the Beck Branch Parallel Interceptor lawsuit, funding authorization for the Bois d'Arc Lake projects, a new construction contract and additional engineering services for the Leonard Water Treatment Plant, a new potable water supply contract with the City of Lucas, an engineering services agreement for the Preston Road Lift Station, and a regional solid waste system contract with the City of Melissa.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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