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Lockhart. The plant is capable of diverting up to 4,422 acre-feet annually from theSan Marcos River under a <strong>water</strong> rights permit issued by the State of Texas. Peakrated capacity is 2.779 MGD. Performance of the plant has earned staterecognition through of the EPA with “The Environmental Excellence Award forPublic Water Supply”.7.3 Waste<strong>water</strong> Facilities InventoryThere are currently five waste<strong>water</strong> facilities that are listed in the TCEQ database.Information regarding the facilities has been summarized in the following sections<strong>and</strong> an inventory of the data listed in Table 7-3. The location of these facilitiescan bee seen in Exhibit 7-2.TABLE 7-3Waste<strong>water</strong> CCNUtility NameOwnershipTypePrimaryCountyTotal PermittedDischarge (gpd)City of Lockhart Municipality Caldwell 2,600,000City of Luling (North/South) Municipality Caldwell 1,400,000Mustang Plaza Private Caldwell 99,000Sweet<strong>water</strong> Utility LLC Private Hays N/ATurner Crest Private Caldwell 300,0007.3.1 The City of Lockhart/ GBRAThe City of Lockhart (CCN# 20114) has two operational waste<strong>water</strong> plants. Theplants have a total combined discharge amount of 2.6 MGD. GBRA operates theLockhart plants under state permit numbers WQ0010210-001 <strong>and</strong> WQ0010210-002.Klotz Associates Project No. 0972.000.000January 20107-10Caldwell County Regional Water <strong>and</strong> Waste<strong>water</strong> Planning StudyFinal Report

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