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Downgrade of Lake Belton Stage 2 Drought Warning to a Stage 1 Drought Watch Condition

Bell County WCID No. 1 received a letter from Brazos River Authority stating the termination of Stage 2 Drought Warning for Lake Belton. Due to ...
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48-inch main break

On Thursday March 28, 2024 a leak was found on the 48-inch main which delivers water from the Belton Water Treatment Plant to Station 6 ...
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48-inch main break

On Thursday March 28, 2024 a leak was found on the 48-inch main which delivers water from the Belton Water Treatment Plant to Station 6 ...
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48-inch main break

On Thursday March 28, 2024 a leak was found on the 48-inch main which delivers water from the Belton Water Treatment Plant to Station 6 ...
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Annual Routine Maintenance Scheduled for February

The Bell County Water Control and Improvement District No. 1 will temporarily convert the disinfectant in its water treatment process from chloramines to free chlorine. ...
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Boil Water Notice –Leak near Belton Water Plant disrupting service

Due to a rupture along a transmission line, Bell County WCID 1 customers along and east of FM 93 along FM 439 and east to ...
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Fort Cavazos Aquifer Storage & Recovery Feasibility Study A Source Water Resiliency Project

The words “water supply” have a heightened urgency for a lot of people living in the Heart of Texas, or Central Texas. State and local ...
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Stage 2 Drought Warning Declaration For Lake Belton

On August 1, 2023 Bell County Water Control & Improvement District #1 (WCID 1), along with the other entities drawing water supply from Lake Belton ...
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Stage 2 Drought Warning Declaration For Lake Belton

On August 1, 2023 Bell County Water Control & Improvement District #1 (WCID 1), along with the other entities drawing water supply from Lake Belton ...
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PFAS: per- and polyfluorinated substances

From the WEF SmartBrief Newsletter, March 14, 2023 The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed a regulation that would require public water systems to track ...
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AWWA: Additional Water Source for Texans

The Lake Stillhouse Water Plant provides additional water source for 300,000 Texas Residents with the installation of a new slanted tube intake assembly! Click here ...
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Brazos River Authority Initiates Stage 1 Drought Watch

The Brazos River Authority initiated Stage 1 of its Drought Contingency Plan and is urging all of its water customers to do the same.
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