Regional water alliance group discusses financing for system interconnections

By Anton Riecher
Financing to cover an estimated $49 million in interconnections to link the various water systems participating in a proposed 50,000 acre-foot freshwater aquifer storage and recovery project was discussed during the Aug. 5 meeting of the Medina County Regional Water Alliance.
Kevin Hunt with RESPEC, serving as an engineering consultant, said it would be helpful if the participating systems could determine what interconnections would be needed to make the overall ASR project a reality.
“I know that there’s already movement on interconnects between East Medina (County Special Utility District) and Lytle,” Hunt said. “If any other interconnects are already being worked on we may not be aware of that.”
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