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North Texas Municipal Water District appointees brief Rockwall council on growth, pipeline projects and cost pressures
Summary
City appointees to the North Texas Municipal Water District board updated council members on regional growth, pipeline projects to increase supply from Lake Texoma and Bo D'Arc Lake, rising construction costs and a district capital program aimed at meeting projected demand through 2070.
On Oct. 6 the City of Rockwall heard an update from its appointees to the North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD), including former City Manager Rick Crowley and board vice president Chip Emory. The presentation summarized regional growth, supply projects and the district's capital program to meet rising water demand.
NTMWD representatives said regional demand has grown since 2020 and the district is planning additional infrastructure to secure supply. Board members discussed work to restore and expand capacity from Lake…
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