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The water board said Texas will have to spend $80 billion between local, state and federal funding by 2070 to keep its infrastructure up-to-date, according to the 2022 water plan. Related Story ...
news Texas. Texas water board deems Marvin Nichols Reservoir feasible in report submitted to governor The 66,000-acre manmade lake has been proposed as a solution to Dallas-Fort Worth’s water needs.
The Texas Water Development Board concluded to declare the conflict on Thursday after hearing testimony from both Region C, representing North Texas, and Region D, which represents Northeast Texas.
State water leaders will now have to decide whether the proposed Marvin Nichols Reservoir, designed to be built in northeast Texas and pump water more than 100 miles back to Dallas-Fort Worth, is ...
About $45 million will go to Texas towns with fewer than 1,000 residents — a boon for municipalities without a viable tax base. San Antonio Express-News Hearst Newspapers Logo Skip to main content ...
The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) on Thursday approved a five-year water management plan that projects Texas’ population will grow by 70 percent by 2070.
The Texas Water Development Board, the agency responsible for the state’s water supply and managing this money, also set aside $20 million for high-risk projects.
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