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Category Archives: Water
The Last Shots at the WTP4 Vote
As expected, WTP4 passed on a 4-3 vote. Cole, Leffingwell, Martinez, and Shade voted yea. Morrison, Spelman, and Riley voted nay. It was a very civil and interesting discussion that mostly focused on risk management. Concilmembers Spelman and Shade delivered … Continue reading
Some Final Thoughts on WTP4
Big City Council vote on WTP4 this Thursday. Here is my previous post from the WTP4 forum. The post highlights outstanding issues on both sides of the argument. InFact Daily says that Shade is the going to be the swing … Continue reading
WTP4mania!!! Who won the big WTP4 debate?
There were hundreds of people at Palmer Center’s freezing Exhibit Hall No.2 on Thursday night, all waiting for a bigtime policy rumble between proponents and opponents of WTP4′s existing development schedule. Let’s look at the highlights… Demand Projection Stephen Coonan … Continue reading
American Water is Cheap
An interesting article on how China is raising prices to encourage water conservation. A graph included with the piece points out the remarkable cheapness of American water.
Laying Down the Law on the WTP4 Cacophony
Over at his newish blog, Jonathan Law politely points out that WTP4 opponents, conservationists and I are sort of full of it. He writes: Unfortunately, opponents of this plan have chosen a convenient sticking point – the statistical methods employed … Continue reading
Interpreting the Plummer Water Demand Estimate
Austin Contrarian was kind enough to point out the location of Austin Water’s demand estimate memo amidst a set of responses Council members Spelman and Morrison received from the utility. The memo – which was composed in 2006, includes Excel … Continue reading
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Regression and WTP4
Austin Contrarian was kind enough to post this video of Council Member Morrison talking about regression to determine water demand in the future. I had mentioned this moment in a previous post. This moment is great. We need our public … Continue reading
SOS’s Colin Clark on WTP4
Colin Clark of Save our Springs has a new post up on at the EcoNetwork on WTP4. He makes a lot of good point. Here is an excerpt: To put the $6.4 million in context, the entire proposed budget for … Continue reading
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Breaking: So, what happened with the WTP4 vote?
After a deluge of public testimony, the Austin City Council took a midnight vote on the motion to hire a construction manager for the first phase of WTP4. Council member Spelman made a motion to delay the vote two weeks … Continue reading
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Water Treatment Plant 4 Claims get a Zebra
The Chamber of Commerce is for. They argue that without the plant, there will be risk of water service disruption. They are also for additional water conservation and reclamation. The Statesman Editorial Board hedges its bets and argues for the … Continue reading
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