Sunday, October 28, 2007
Newcomers 2007
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Kempner Water
keeps flowing
early 2009.
Special to the Daily Herald
The company has secured loans for
The Kempner Water Supply Corpo-
more than $30 million from the Texas
ration is one of the region's largest
Water Development Board to put to-
water providers, serving a four-county
ward the project.
area.
Incorporated in 1979 with rural de-
The company provides water to
velopment funds, the Kempner Wa-
bout 4,800 households -- each of
ter Supply Corporation is the larg-
est company in the city of Kempner,
hich consumes between 5,000 and
10,000 gallons per month -- in Lampa-
with 14 employees and estimated an-
sas, Coryell, Bell and parts of Burnet
nual sales of more than $3.9 million.
A nine-member board of directors,
counties. The water comes from Still-
house Hollow Reservoir near Belton
led by President Robert Bikoski and
and is treated by Central Texas Water
Vice President Bob McDonald, pro-
vides leadership and direction to the
Supply Corporation plants.
company
.
Kempner Water Supply is in the ini-
tial phases of constructing its own
The Kempner Water Supply Corpo-
treatment plant facility on Stillhouse
ration's mission is to provide quality
Hollow Reservoir, tentatively slated
water and service to the Central Texas
for completion by the end of 2008 or
region.
704 Indian Tr.
803 E. Hwy 190
1803 S W.S Young Dr. 2701 E. Rancier 1514 S. Fort Hood St.
698-5445
547-7047
690-7280
526-9999
554-6480
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