Rehabilitation of Water Storage Tanks - Package 15
Project Overview
Project Number: S-000600-0055
Estimated Budget: $5,778,725
Start: Winter 2025
Completion: Fall 2026
Project Impact Area

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Have questions or feedback about this project? Email us at engage@houstontx.gov or call 311.
Project Overview
Project Number: S-000600-0055
Estimated Budget: $5,778,725
Start: Winter 2025
Completion: Fall 2026
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 continuing restoration work while replacing aging pipes and valves. We are pleased to report that the project remains on schedule for completion by Fall 2026.
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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 restoring the area while continuing to replace pipes and install new valves. The project remains on schedule for completion in Fall 2026.
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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 actively installing new water lines and valves to support upcoming improvements. The project remains on schedule for completion by Fall 2026.
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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 smoothly! Contractors are cleaning up the project sites and preparing to wrap up work in the area. The next step will be to receive partial completion notices for the Northborough 2 and District 254 sites. The project remains on schedule for completion in Fall 2026.
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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 and remains on schedule for completion in Fall 2026. Contractors are continuing active work at the Northborough 2 and District 254 sites, bringing us one step closer to completing these important improvements.
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Why This Project Matters
The Rehabilitation of Water Storage Tanks – Package 15 project matters because it plays a crucial role in maintaining the quality, safety, and reliability of Houston’s drinking water system. Here's why this project is essential:
1. Protects Water Quality
Storage tanks are vital for holding treated drinking water before it reaches homes and businesses. This project includes cleaning, repairing, and recoating tanks to prevent contamination and ensure water stays safe and clean.
2. Extends the Life of Critical Infrastructure
Regular maintenance and rehabilitation help avoid costly replacements. By addressing corrosion, leaks, and structural wear, this project prolongs the life of existing tanks and protects the city's investment.
3. Ensures Reliable Water Supply
Storage tanks help balance water pressure and maintain supply during peak usage times, emergencies, and power outages. Keeping them in good condition ensures the system performs when residents need it most.
4. Supports System Resilience and Emergency Preparedness
Well-maintained tanks provide essential backup water reserves during hurricanes, freezes, or infrastructure disruptions—boosting the city’s resilience in times of crisis.
5. Improves Operational Efficiency
Rehabilitated tanks with upgraded components reduce water loss, minimize maintenance needs, and help Houston Public Works operate more efficiently—saving time and resources long-term.