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Decision on hold for contested water line from Lake Travis

Wednesday, October 23, 2024 by Chad Swiatecki

The West Travis County Public Utility Agency has delayed a decision on a request from Mirasol Capital, developers of the proposed 1,400-acre Mirasol Springs project near the Pedernales River, to build a pipeline sourcing water from Lake Travis, Community Impact reports. The developers are seeking approval for a 4-inch pipeline to provide water exclusively to Mirasol Springs, bypassing the contested Pedernales River supply. Environmental groups, including Save Our Springs and Save the Pedernales, voiced concerns about the potential environmental impact, with wastewater treatment plans and possible overdevelopment in the region being top issues. While developers argue that sourcing water from Lake Travis addresses concerns over the Pedernales, opponents contend that more sustainable water solutions, such as rainwater collection, should be considered. The WTCPUA postponed its decision until Nov. 18, giving board members time to review the proposal in greater detail.

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