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North Texas Municipal Water District outlines long‑range supply plans and projects for Rockwall County
Summary
David Kelly of the North Texas Municipal Water District told the consortium that NTMWD is expanding treatment and wastewater capacity serving Rockwall County, advancing a new transmission pipeline and Sabine Creek wastewater expansions, and preparing regional strategies to meet projected demand while the state’s new $1 billion annual water fund becomes available.
David Kelly, government affairs and special projects manager for the North Texas Municipal Water District, told the consortium that the district is moving multiple projects intended to serve Rockwall County and the region as it plans for rapid population growth.
NTMWD’s presentation to the consortium outlined recent capital work and long‑range planning: completion of a new reservoir (referred to in the presentation as Bodark Lake) and delivery from the Leonard Water Treatment Plant; expansion of the Leonard plant and Wylie treatment complex capacities; reuse wetlands that can supply up to 100 million gallons per day; and wastewater projects in Rockwall County including an expansion of the Sabine Creek wastewater treatment plant from roughly 3.0 million gallons per day toward 7.0 and a future design capacity target of 11.0 million gallons per day, plus…
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