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Current and Completed Projects

Look here to find information on current and completed projects happening in our community to enhance your water service. 
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Santiago Trail / Riva Ridge Repairs

The Seis Lagos Utility District has partnered with Colt Concrete to repair the intersection at the 900 block of Santiago Trail and Riva Ridge.
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Repairs began 11/28/2022 and the project was completed on 12/05/2022.


Speed Limit Signs

You have probably noticed more speed limit signs erected throughout the District in an effort to curb speeding.  This project is ongoing and will ultimately provide 14 more speed limit signs as a deterrent. 
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Water Leak Detection

The District recently had Sonny from In Depth Utility Solutions out to demonstrate the Sewerin AquaTest T10 acoustic water leak locator.  The electro-acoustic water leak detection test rod has innovative technology for the prelocation of leaks in water pipe networks.  
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Wastewater Treatment Plant

Recently, in cooperation with the North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD), the District had a new grinder installed as a replacement for the old outdated and inoperable grinder.  This new Huber MicroStrainer ROTOMAT Ro9 transports screenings through a closed and inclined pipe.  The screw conveyor dewaters and compacts them without any odor annoyance prior to discharging them into the trashcan.

WWTP Fence Line

While enjoying your walks or cycling through Seis Lagos near the WWTP, you may have noticed trees missing along the fence line, making the WWTP viewable to all passersby.  The District is working with Fannin Tree Farm to provide the proper replacement tree coverage to hide the exposed areas of the WWTP from view.  The trees are in place and with time, they will grow to cover the treatment plant from the road.     
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  • Home
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  • Customer Service
    • Moving into district
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    • Contractor Agreement and List of Registered Contractors
    • Backflow form and list of providers
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  • News and Notices
    • Tax Code Section 26.18 Requirements
    • Orders/Resolutions
    • Newsletters
    • Board Members
    • Board Meetings >
      • 2023
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    • Current Projects
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    • Conservation Tips
    • Drought Contingency
    • FAQ