Collaboration and Trust Powers Houston’s Southeast Transmission Line Project (Source: WaterWorld)

Rising water needs in Houston, Texas, demanded a new transmission line be built for water supply. The large project scale requires partners to share responsibility for a common goal.

The Southeast Transmission Line (SETL) is a potable water line project designed to meet the growing needs of Southeast Houston and its neighboring municipalities. With aging infrastructure and increased demand threatening the water supply’s reliability, this collaborative initiative aims to ensure sustainable potable water for its growing population. With a projected completion in 2028, the collaborative approach and the trust generated by all entities involved have become essential for its progress.

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