Georgetown implements $291M plan to secure water supply amid growing demand in Texas

As one of the fastest-growing cities in central Texas, Georgetown is taking significant steps to ensure its water supply remains sustainable for the future. Facing a potential water shortage by 2030, the city has launched a $291.8 million initiative to expand its water infrastructure, including the development of the South Lake Water Treatment Plant, reports My San Antonio.

Source: Georgetown implements $291M plan to secure water supply amid growing demand in Texas | Smart Water Magazine