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San Angelo could be drinking treated wastewater in the future

Posted on August 25, 2023 by Alan Day

SAN ANGELO, Texas(ConchoValleyHomepage) — The Concho River water project, once complete, would turn treated wastewater that has been pumped into the Concho River into drinkable water for the community. Here is what you need to know about the project.

Source: San Angelo could be drinking treated wastewater in the future

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