Problem: WATER QUALITY
Bacteria is the leading cause of surface water quality impairments in Texas, accounting for about 44% of all recorded cases.
Problem: Rural cities in Texas often grapple with water quality challenges, including contamination from agricultural runoff, aging infrastructure leading to leaks and inefficiencies, limited funding for advanced treatment systems, and natural issues like high mineral content or bacterial growth in sparse distribution networks. These problems can result in unsafe drinking water, health risks for residents, and compliance issues with state regulations.

