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Running water could start flowing to “forgotten” Travis County neighborhoods

A Travis County neighborhood that hasn’t had running water for more than 20 years could be close to getting pipes laid…

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CBS Austin

https://cbsaustin.com/news/local/running-water-could-start-flowing-to-forgotten-travis-county-neighborhoods

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