South of the Brazos Projects

The City is making strategic investments in critical infrastructure to support current residents and accommodate future growth south of the Brazos River through the construction of a new groundwater treatment plant and a new wastewater treatment facility.

What to Expect

November 10, 2025

In the coming weeks, residents may notice increased activity in and around the project sites as contractors begin staging equipment, materials, and temporary facilities. You may also see construction crews and vehicles entering and exiting the area during normal work hours. This is part of the early mobilization phase that sets the foundation for full construction activity.

The City is committed to minimizing impacts to nearby neighborhoods and maintaining open communication throughout the project. Regular updates will be provided as major milestones are reached.

About the Project

The project includes the first phase of a new groundwater treatment plant that will provide potable water to Greatwood, Greatwood Lake (MUD 192), the new Pulte development, and future development south of the Brazos River.

In addition, a new wastewater treatment plant will be constructed to serve Greatwood, Greatwood Lake (MUD 192), the new Pulte development, and future development south of the Brazos River. This new plant will replace the existing Greatwood Wastewater Treatment Plant, which will be decommissioned upon completion of the new plant.  The new wastewater treatment plant will include advanced treatment capabilities to produce reclaimed water to serve as irrigation and amenity lake filling supplies.  

These projects meet the City’s strategic vision for reliable future water supplies for existing and new customers as well as supports compliance with the mandates to reduce groundwater demands by the Fort Bend Subsidence District.

Why This Project Matters

  • The new facilities will accommodate future residential and commercial development south of the Brazos River.
  • With modern treatment technologies, the new infrastructure ensures continued delivery of safe and reliable water and wastewater services.
  • Decommissioning the outdated Greatwood Wastewater Treatment Plant and centralizing services will reduce long-term maintenance costs and improve environmental sustainability.

Background

In December 2023, the City signed a development agreement to extend retail water, wastewater, and reclaimed water services to the new Pulte development. These projects are results of that agreement and in alignment with strategic long-term planning from the City’s Water Master Plan and Wastewater Master Plan.  These projects demonstrate the City’s commitment to proactive planning and infrastructure investment.

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Questions or Comments?

If you have any questions or concerns about the project, please reach out to the city's Engineering department.

Engineering Department
2700 Town Center Blvd. N.
Sugar Land, TX 77479
Ph: 281-275-2780
Email: engineering@sugarlandtx.gov