SAMCO’s Year-End Projects
As 2011 is wrapping up, SAMCO is in the process of completing projects for the City of Llano and Southwest Water Company. In Llano, the team is working on a 30 linear mile leak project south of the city, bordering the Llano River, as well as completing wastewater manhole inspections for the city. For the Southwest Water Company, SAMCO is finishing up several Houston area projects, including work at Chelford One MUD, Chelford City MUD, Mission MUD #1, and Mission MUD #2.
Notes & News
Headlines from around the web:
Satellites Show Texas Groundwater Severely Depleted
Texas OK’s Possibly Stopping Water to Farmers
Texas Drought Could be Extended by Rare Third Year of La Nina
Texas to Enact Five Year Water Plan
Upcoming Water Events:
Texas Rural Water Association Water Board Directors Conference
Jan. 19-20, Austin
Texas Municipal Utilities Association Annual Conference
Jan. 25-27, Fredericksburg
Association of Water Board Directors-TX Mid-Winter Conference
Jan. 27-28, Dallas
Texas Water Utilities Association Annual School
Mar. 5-7, Corpus Christi
Texas Water Conservation Association Annual Convention
Mar. 7-9, Dallas
Sam will be giving a presentation for HDR Engineering at a brown bag lunch in Austin on Jan. 10. If your organization is interested in learning more about leak detection services and technology, Sam is available to come speak to your group.
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2012 Projects
SAMCO is looking forward to starting new projects in the new year, including inspecting several linear miles of pipeline for leaks in Lake Jackson, Texas for the Brazosport Water Authority, as well as for Northwest Harris County MUD #10. Other projects in the works include annual leak projects for Water District Operations Company at Bridgestone MUD and Southwest Water Company at Harris County MUD #170. These facilities know the value of annual, preventative maintenance, both for water conservation and cost savings. Between the ongoing drought and economic issues, both considerations are more important than ever.
If you’d like to add your project to the 2012 schedule, please don’t hesitate to contact SAMCO.