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Burnet seeks federal grant for Valley Street Well rehabilitation

Burnet City Council Chambers

Burnet City Council Chambers. Staff photo by Caden Senn

The city of Burnet is applying for a federal grant to assist in the rehabilitation of the Valley Street Well, which could produce upwards of 1,000 additional gallons of groundwater per minute for the city.

The well, which was previously abandoned due to a broken casing that compromised its water quality, has been undergoing rehabilitation since at least 2023 when the city released a request for qualifications to hire an engineering firm to spearhead the project.

City Council approved a resolution during a Tuesday, June 23 meeting, to allow the city to apply for a grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration to assist in the rehab project. If approved, the entire project would cost roughly $4.91 million, with the city on the hook for $983,000, or 20 percent.

“If approved, (the grant) would put the Valley Street Well back into production,” City Manager David Vaughn told DailyTrib. “It would loop our water system from the south end of town to the north, thereby increasing capacity to serve areas of the city that do not currently have service and improve fire flow throughout the south end of town.”

The city previously contracted Alsay Inc. to remove the well’s old casings, install new ones, and clean the well, with the company beginning work on Jan. 26, 2026.

Multiple attempts to remove the old casings, however, were unsuccessful, prompting the city to terminate its contract with the company during the same June 23 council meeting, and seek federal assistance instead.

caden@thepicayune.com

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