Firm behind Kingwood sewage leak is a finalist to run one of Houston's largest drinking water plants

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Firm behind Kingwood sewage leak is a finalist to run one of Houston's largest drinking water plants
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Inframark is vying to operate a plant that provides water for 1 million Houstonians.

into a Lake Houston tributary, is a finalist to land another city deal: a contract to run one of Houston’s largest drinking water plants.

Still, Inframark has been asked to submit its best-and-final offer on the proposal, typically a last step to distinguish close scoring bids. Jacobs Engineering is the other finalist, according to a trade publication that tracks water contracts. HoustonKingwood operators released sewage in creek that feeds into Houston's drinking water, HPD alleges

It is not clear whether police believe the operator intentionally was dumping the inadequately treated sewage, or if the release was limited to two spills from tanks at the plant. Morrissey listed the crimes for accidental release and intentional release in his warrant. Public Works currently has 35 employees and a $13.5 million budget at the Southeast Water Purification Plant, according to the department. There are smaller parts of the system near Lake Houston that have private operations, and Inframark for decades has operated five wastewater plants in Kingwood, but the city’s main drinking water systemStay updated on important stories and news to know around Kingwood, Humble and Atascocita.

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