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The Water and Wastewater Division is responsible for the daily operation of water distribution, treatment, and wastewater collection in the city. This division operates two wastewater facilities (Leander 2243 Wastewater Treatment Plant and Travisso Water Reclamation Plant), maintains all of the city's water and wastewater infrastructure lines, ...
- Travisso Water Reclamation Plant (TWRP)
The Travisso Water Reclamation Plant consists of activated...
- Water Conservation
Conservation is about using the water you need, but not...
- Travisso Water Reclamation Plant (TWRP)
The Travisso Water Reclamation Plant consists of activated sludge processing using the Modified Ludzack-Ettiger configuration. Treatment units include a bar screen, a rapid mix chamber, an anoxic basin, an aeration basin, a final clarifier, a disc filter, a sludge premix, a sludge gravity thickener, two aerobic sludge digesters, and a chlorine ...
Conservation is about using the water you need, but not more. For more information, contact Conservation Program Manager Bill Teeter via email or 512-528-2935. Water Conservation Programs and Assistance
8 wrz 2022 · The city of Leander has implemented Phase 4 of its Water Conservation Plan—which restricts all outdoor watering—on Sept. 8 in response to the upcoming repair of a leak in the Brushy...
7 wrz 2022 · The city has plans to expand its water treatment capacity in the years to come, increasing capacity to 44 mgd in 2030, according to Leander data. Demand is projected to increase to 23.6 mgd...
21 wrz 2022 · A leak in the pipeline supplying water from Lake Travis to the Brushy Creek Regional Utility Authority water treatment facility was diverting 2 million gallons of water a day. The facility is Leander's primary source for drinking water and supplies Cedar Park with 20% of residents' drinking water.
22 sty 2024 · The City of Leander will enforce Stage 4 water restrictions from late February through March due to a planned 30-day shutdown of the Brushy Creek Regional Utility Authority's treatment plant for emergency pipeline repairs, reducing water treatment capacity to 9 million gallons per day.