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Re: Discuss: Calaveras Lake Park
"A: CPS is in charge of treating the wastewater and the SARA runs the transport session. CPS provides the water and SARA handles the transport. That is why we pay SARA to enter the lake, not CPS."
Just not true. CPS Energy is in the business of producing, selling, and distributing electricity and reselling and distributing gas. We don't treat waste water used by residents of San Antonio. We do buy it though. Not exactly sure what yopu mean by handling the transport. SAWS puts in the river. CPS Energy pumps it out and into the lakes. CPS Energy also maintains the pumps, the line, and the area of the river where the pumps are.
"According to CPS, their treatment cells cannot process 100 percent bacterial and chemical-free wastewater."
Post me a link to where this came from. CPS Energy may be telling you the process, but they're not treating the water that is being pumped into the lakes from the San Antonio River.
"That is why we pay SARA to enter the lake, not CPS."
SARA leases the land that makes up the parks from CPS Energy to run the parks. CPS Energy does run the parks because it's not our core business. It's not that we would be caoable, it's just not what we want to do. SARA isn't making any money running the parks. In fact, they're looking for more money. CPS Energy can not give money to SARA to operate the parks, but it can and has given money for improvements.
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