Kingwood Central Wastewater Treatment Plant
Project Overview
Council District: E
Project Number: R-000265-155A
Estimated Budget: $12,070,330
Start: Summer 2025
Completion: Winter 2027
Project Impact Area

Community Feedback
Have questions or feedback about this project? Email us at engage@houstontx.gov or call 311.
Project Overview
Council District: E
Project Number: R-000265-155A
Estimated Budget: $12,070,330
Start: Summer 2025
Completion: Winter 2027
Project Impact Area

Community Feedback
Have questions or feedback about this project? Email us at engage@houstontx.gov or call 311.
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Share Latest News on Facebook Share Latest News on Twitter Share Latest News on Linkedin Email Latest News linkThe project is progressing well! Contractors are currently installing equipment at the wastewater treatment plant. We’re pleased to report that the project remains on schedule for completion by Winter 2027.
The project is progressing well! Contractors are currently installing equipment at the wastewater treatment plant. We’re pleased to report that the project remains on schedule for completion by Winter 2027.
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Share Latest News on Facebook Share Latest News on Twitter Share Latest News on Linkedin Email Latest News linkThe project is progressing well! Contractors are pouring concrete to close wall openings and preparing to install electrical manholes for the lift station. We’re pleased to report that the project remains on schedule for completion by Winter 2027.
The project is progressing well! Contractors are pouring concrete to close wall openings and preparing to install electrical manholes for the lift station. We’re pleased to report that the project remains on schedule for completion by Winter 2027.
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Share Latest News on Facebook Share Latest News on Twitter Share Latest News on Linkedin Email Latest News linkThe project is progressing well! Contractors are continuing concrete work on the north side of the site and building new structural walls, while demolition work moves forward on the south side. We’re pleased to report that the project remains on schedule for completion by Winter 2027.
The project is progressing well! Contractors are continuing concrete work on the north side of the site and building new structural walls, while demolition work moves forward on the south side. We’re pleased to report that the project remains on schedule for completion by Winter 2027.
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Latest News
Share Latest News on Facebook Share Latest News on Twitter Share Latest News on Linkedin Email Latest News linkThe project is progressing well. Contractors are preparing the site for construction, including setting up traffic control and other safety measures. The project remains on schedule for completion in Winter 2027.
The project is progressing well. Contractors are preparing the site for construction, including setting up traffic control and other safety measures. The project remains on schedule for completion in Winter 2027.
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Why This Project Matters
The Kingwood Central Wastewater Treatment Plant project strengthens Houston’s wastewater system by upgrading critical treatment equipment and ensuring continued compliance with environmental regulations. Here’s why it’s important:
1. Improves Treatment Efficiency
The project will replace the plant’s filters and barscreens—key components that remove solids and debris early in the treatment process. These improvements will help the facility operate more efficiently and reliably.
2. Ensures Regulatory Compliance
Upgrading the treatment equipment ensures the plant continues to meet strict state and federal environmental standards designed to protect public health and local waterways.
3. Reduces Maintenance Costs
By replacing aging components with modern systems, the project reduces the need for frequent repairs and maintenance, allowing City resources to be used more efficiently.
4. Supports Long-Term Community Growth
Improving the plant’s performance helps ensure Kingwood’s wastewater system can continue to serve residents and businesses safely and sustainably for years to come.