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Texas State Senator Bryan Hughes and State Representative Cole Hefner ask the Public Utility Commission to look into Undine, LLC, regarding water usage and billing practices.
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The North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) has a legacy going back more than seventy years to meet the region’s needs today and tomorrow. As part of that vision, discussions began in the 1980s for a new water supply reservoir to do just that for our growing population. Fast forward more than four decades and another milestone is reached as NTMWD is on the brink of realizing that vision for the nearly two million North Texans we serve – the name Bois d’Arc Lake has been officially recognized by the U.S. Board of Geographic Names (BGN) of the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI).
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The natural filtering processes that occur in wetlands can help water utilities make used water clean once again. KETR spoke with Loretta Mokry, an…
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This week, we’re doing something a little different – instead of talking about proposed lakes, we’re taking a look at existing ones. Labor Day weekend is…
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The Texas Water Development Board is responsible for writing the state water plan. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality issues permits for new…
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Dramatic moments in public water policy planning aren’t too common. But there actually was such a moment in Texas water policy last week. It involved the…
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Supporters of the proposed Marvin Nichols Reservoir encountered a speed bump in Austin this morning, while opponents of the project welcomed a delay of…
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If the proposed Marvin Nichols reservoir is built along the Sulphur River, then not only would some land need to be flooded, but comparable lands must…
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Last year, Texas voters approved the allocation of $2 billion from the state’s rainy day fund to pay for water projects. Proposition 6 won fairly handily,…
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KETR's weekly water news series "Tomorrow's Water Today" is on a summer hiatus and will return on Mon. July 21.