The City of Mission in Texas operates two water treatment plants to provide clean and safe drinking water to its residents. The North Water Plant, built in 1996 and expanded in 2005, can produce 17.5 million gallons of water daily, while the South Water Plant has a total treatment capacity of 8 million gallons daily.
With a combined capacity of 25.5 million gallons daily, the water treatment plants in Mission treat approximately 9.3 billion gallons of water annually. The city's infrastructure includes 29 pumps and motors, 6 elevated water towers, and a total water storage capacity of 10 million gallons.
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