nwspmp said:I seem to recall that there is a newly permitted player to the water availability in northern Brazos County and southern Robertson county that was approved for a VERY large amount of water to be pulled from that supply, which reduces the production capability for the existing wells, private and government-owned, in the area.woodiewood said:If that is correct, obviously the bulk of the 58% increase in the past four years has not gone to employee salaries and retention efforts.SAC4311 said:
Inflation is up 20% since 2021 and the City Employees are getting a 3% adjustment this year. What have the last couple of years looked like for them on adjustments? This makes it look like we aren't keeping up with inflation alone.
As far as the comment about wells being drilled, could not a little more planning made so that one well drilled a year or every two years so the cost would not have the impact on one year's expenditures?
Edit: https://www.kbtx.com/2022/11/01/permit-approved-that-would-remove-large-amounts-water-robertson-county/
If that's the case, would it make sense that getting production into play now would be cheaper potentially then having to do it in a rush later?
May make sense-depending on why that water is being taken. Anybody know who is involved in that?