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Four Corner - Texas Water Development Board

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complaints is evidence of the pressing need of the area to have wastewater collection<br />

system in place to replace the stressed on-site treatment systems currently in use in the<br />

area.<br />

Engineering consultants and water/sewer operators for Municipal Utility Districts in the<br />

area adjacent to the <strong>Four</strong> <strong>Corner</strong>s planning area were contacted regarding available<br />

chemical analyses of existing water supply wells. Information was provided for public<br />

water supply wells in Fort Bend County MUD No. 2, Kingsbridge MUD, North Mission<br />

Glen MUD and Fort Bend County MUD No. 41.<br />

Based upon the information provided by the water system operators, water supply wells<br />

within each of the four adjacent districts are within the regulatory maximum<br />

contaminant levels for minerals, metals and volatile organic compounds. These<br />

maximum contaminant levels are established by the <strong>Texas</strong> Natural Resource<br />

Conservation Commission. Total hardness for water from several of the wells is<br />

classified as moderate to hard. However, this is not uncommon for groundwater supplies<br />

in the Gulf Coast area and does not pose problems for use as potable water supply.<br />

Preliminary Engineering Report<br />

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