Katy to Launch Reclaimed Water System for Irrigation at Katy Mills Mall
The City of Katy and Katy Management District No. 1 will implement a reclaimed water system for irrigation at Katy Mills Mall and Katy Boardwalk District. The initial phase aims to produce 300,000 gallons per day, with full capacity reaching 885,000 gallons per day as new users are added. The project includes a treatment facility at the Katy Wastewater Treatment Plant and 18,350 feet of new water lines. Construction is set to begin this spring.

The City of Katy, in partnership with Katy Management District No. 1, will initiate a reclaimed water system for irrigation at Katy Mills Mall and Katy Boardwalk District. The system is designed to generate up to 300,000 gallons of reclaimed water per day in its first phase, potentially increasing to 885,000 gallons per day as additional users are incorporated.
It features a new treatment and pumping facility at Katy Wastewater Treatment Plant and 18,350 linear feet of water lines. Construction is expected to start in spring.




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