VVater Secures $5M Contract to Enhance Water Treatment in Bastrop Amid Rapid Growth
VVater has been awarded a $5 million contract by the City of Bastrop, Texas, to implement its chemical-free Farady Reactor water treatment system. This initiative aims to expand the city's water treatment capacity and improve system resilience in response to significant population growth and industrial development. Bastrop, located east of Austin, is experiencing increased demand on its water infrastructure due to nearby technology and manufacturing operations. The Farady Reactor, an electricity-based treatment platform, is designed to reduce reliance on conventional chemicals and improve operational efficiency. City officials, including Mayor Ishmael Harris, emphasize the importance of modernizing infrastructure to accommodate future growth and ensure efficient water treatment and reuse.