The project includes the construction of a new water treatment plant with a capacity of 51.7 MGD. In addition, the project will replace collection structures and pumping equipment, as well as the existing potable water storage tanks.
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Defined as the area in the United States that is within 100 kilometers and the area in Mexico that is within 300 kilometers of the international boundary.
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This project was Certified on March 31, 1998
Sector | |
Location | Del Rio, Texas, USA |
Benefited Population | 42,000 people |
Projected Cost | $44,630,000.00 USD |
Sponsor |
City of Del Rio |
ID# |
111 |
The project includes the construction of a new water treatment plant with a capacity of 51.7 MGD. In addition, the project will replace collection structures and pumping equipment, as well as the existing potable water storage tanks.