July 2024

Council OKs design work at water plant

Bill Spinks wspinks@cherryroad.com The Midlothian City Council on Tuesday night authorized an agreement that will start the ball rolling for improvements to the Tayman Water Treatment Plant. Councilmembers gave the green light to an agreement for professional services with Enprotec/Hibbs & Todd, Inc. for design and other engineering-related services associated with the water plant’s sludge mechanical dewatering press. The cost of the agreement is $230,000. The design work will set up the installation of a sludge press at a later date, city director of engineering and utilities Mike Adams said. The council will have to authorize the estimated $2 million expense at that time. The improvements are needed because the amount of sludge at the plant has increased along with its output of treated water, and Adams said dealing with it has resulted in more man-hours of work. The sludge, which comes from sediment in Joe Pool Lake, dries out in beds at the plant and is then hauled to the Auger water treatment plant, where it is land-applied in accordance with a state permit, Adams said. A press would speed up the process and remove the need for drying beds as well as reduce man-hours of work. Adams said the Tayman plant has a present peak capacity of 12 million gallons per day and in the future will be expanded to as high as 24 million gallons. All councilmembers were present. Other items The approved consent agenda included previous meeting minutes, and special event permits for four upcoming events in the city: the Rock City Summer Bash on Friday, July 26; Midlothian Revival Night on Sunday, July 21; the Minority Baseball Prospects Junior World Series July 25-27; and the Spike for Hope Sand Volleyball Tournament on Friday, July 19. A specific-use permit was granted for a new grocery store […]

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Texas History Minute: France’s Louis XIV left a lasting impact

Texas has been a land under control of many different flags in its long history. From the early Native American tribes to the European colonial powers to the United States, each era has left an impact on the state. One of those figures to claim Texas was Louis XIV, king of France. He was the first French king to claim Texas, an important moment in Texas History, and would greatly influence all of Europe.

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