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Water saver: BPUB to launch ‘potable reuse project’
Summary by The McAllen Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: Steve Clark , as published by MyRGV.com (The Monitor) - All News
· June 29, 2026
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Key points This project, called the Indirect Potable Water Reuse Project, aims to address growing water scarcity. The Brownsville Public Utilities Board is working on a project to use water resources more efficiently.
The Brownsville Public Utilities Board is working on a project to use water resources more efficiently. This project, called the Indirect Potable Water Reuse Project, aims to address growing water scarcity.
The project involves recycling treated wastewater effluent to supplement water supplies. This initiative is seen as a key step in managing water resources.
Further details about the project are available from the Brownsville Public Utilities Board, including how the recycled water will be used and the expected impact on the community.
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Published: June 29, 2026 ·
Source: MyRGV.com (The Monitor) - All News ·
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