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GBRA asks SAWS for ‘sensitivity’

SEGUIN — The Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority is asking the San Antonio Water System to have “more sensitivity” when it comes to Edwards aquifer-pumping decisions that cut the flow of New Braunfels’ Comal Springs.
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Welcome to exTRA – an aggregation of both TRA-related and industry-specific news clips. TRA’s communications division provides these clips as an educational service to TRA’s valued staff, directors and consultants. The articles selected are determined to be of interest to our readership, but in no way reflect TRA’s official position(s) or view(s).
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City of Austin to apply for state water loans

The city is looking for a total of up to $120 million to go toward replacing failing lines that connect water lines to customer meters.

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May 9, 9:32 AM
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City of Weslaco breaks ground on $4.5 million drainage improvement project

The city of Weslaco held a groundbreaking ceremony for a $4.5 million drainage improvement project on Thursday. According to a news release, the goal of the project is to improve flood mitigation in key residential areas around Kansas Avenue and Los Torritos Street.

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May 9, 9:29 AM
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Kyle approves first Water Master Plan to address growth and supply

Kyle approves first Water Master Plan to address growth and supply | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Kyle City Council has approved its first Water Master Plan, setting a 50-year strategy for water supply, infrastructure upgrades, and growth management amid rising demand and drought concerns.

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May 9, 8:47 AM
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Bastrop makes progress on expansion of third wastewater treatment plant

Bastrop makes progress on expansion of third wastewater treatment plant | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Bastrop officials are working to expand its third wastewater treatment plant, citing the city is “growing exponentially," and will need the additional capacity within 18-24 months, according to agenda documents.

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Killeen business owners brace for impact as stage 4 water restrictions loom

As Killeen prepares to implement Stage 4 water restrictions to support a new pipeline installation, local businesses like car detailing shops are bracing for major operational impacts due to the temporary ban on non-emergency water use. The restriction will last from May 27 to May 30.

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North Texas lakes over capacity after storms raise flood risk

North Texas lakes over capacity after storms raise flood risk | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Heavy rains pushed lakes across North Texas above capacity, threatening homes near waterlines but offering summer drought relief, experts say.

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Frisco wastewater plant expansion costs soar to $170 million

Frisco wastewater plant expansion costs soar to $170 million | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

A representative from the North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) told the Frisco City Council that work to expand the Panther Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant will cost more than $170 million. Mark Simon, NTMWD's director of engineering, said during council's April 6 work session the district recommends moving forward with the bid from Crossland Construction for $170,618,000. He added the total bond sale will be $205.2 million, once additional construction costs and contingency fees are factored in.

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Governor Abbott declares disaster amidst Marlin water crisis

Volunteers from surrounding communities distribute bottled water and provide shower facilities. The City of Marlin's 5,500 residents remain without water service.

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Planning work moves forward for Southwest Austin wastewater lines

Planning work moves forward for Southwest Austin wastewater lines | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

The city of Austin is discussing options for removing the Barton Creek Interceptor and placing new wastewater lines in the area.

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Boil advisory in effect for Leary, TX, residents in Bowie County

Boil advisory in effect for Leary, TX, residents in Bowie County | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

A boil advisory has been issued for residents of Leary, TX, in Bowie County, due to loss of power at the pump station, requiring water to be boiled for two minutes before use.

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Rowley Water Department Declares Ban on Non-Essential Outdoor Water Use

Rowley Water Department Declares Ban on Non-Essential Outdoor Water Use | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

The Rowley Water Department is issuing a temporary ban on all non-essential outdoor water use, effective May 1.

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'Perfect rainless storm': North Texas water planning faces climate, growth challenges

'Perfect rainless storm': North Texas water planning faces climate, growth challenges | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

With a changing climate that can swing from torrential rains to scorching, dry skies, regional water planners face growing pressures to meet increased water demands in Texas.

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TCEQ approves Leprino Foods plan to dump treated wastewater into Dunbar Lake

TCEQ approves Leprino Foods plan to dump treated wastewater into Dunbar Lake | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

The State of Texas will allow Leprino Foods to dump treated wastewater into Dunbar Lake in East Lubbock.

Anyone who disagrees with the plan has until May 19 to file a motion with the TCEQ to overturn it.

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Galveston leaders visit Florida town to learn about storm resilience

Galveston leaders visit Florida town to learn about storm resilience | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Less than a month before the start of hurricane season, more than two dozen island leaders traveled to a planned community in Florida known for its focus on sustainability to learn about its storm resilience.

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Friendswood officials support study aimed at mitigating flooding impact in Clear Creek and Dickinson Bayou watersheds

Friendswood officials support study aimed at mitigating flooding impact in Clear Creek and Dickinson Bayou watersheds | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Friendswood city officials have formerly endorsed the second phase of a regional flood mitigation initiative to address persistent flooding within the Lower Clear Creek and Dickinson Bayou watersheds.

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May 9, 8:58 AM
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Nacogdoches eyes $30 million utility bonds to fix neglected sewer, water issues

Nacogdoches eyes $30 million utility bonds to fix neglected sewer, water issues | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Nacogdoches City Council in June will consider issuing $30 million in utility revenue bonds to tackle some of the city’s most pressing water and wastewater needs, including aging sewer mains along Lanana and Banita creeks.

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Texas lawmakers push for new water supply funding amid infrastructure crisis

Texas lawmakers push for new water supply funding amid infrastructure crisis | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Texas lawmakers are pushing for urgent action on water supply issues, emphasizing the need for new funding to address the state's growing water crisis. During a recent Senate Committee on Finance meeting, key stakeholders voiced their support for House Joint Resolution 7 (HJR 7), which aims to secure dedicated funding for new water supply projects.

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Water management aims to safeguard supply in New Braunfels

Water management aims to safeguard supply in New Braunfels | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Prolonged drought and significant population growth in Central Texas are straining water resources, prompting state lawmakers to propose new legislation for water management and conservation.

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Marble Falls breaks ground on cutting-edge wastewater plant

Marble Falls breaks ground on cutting-edge wastewater plant | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Golden shovels ceremoniously broke ground May 5 on the largest project ever undertaken by the city of Marble Falls: the $86 million One Water Reclamation Facility. The wastewater treatment plant, a first of its kind in Texas, has been years in the making. 

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Governor Abbott Appoints Three To Trinity River Authority Board Of Directors 

Governor Greg Abbott appointed Richard “Carson” Dennis and Elizabeth Thomas to the Trinity River Authority Board of Directors for terms set to expire March 15, 2029, and on March 15, 2027, respectively. Additionally, the Governor reappointed Jerry House, D.Min. to the board for a term set to expire on March 15, 2029. The Authority oversees development and conservation of surface water resources of the Trinity River Basin.

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Another Addicks and Barker? These proposed Spring Creek dams could cut flooding north of Houston

Another Addicks and Barker? These proposed Spring Creek dams could cut flooding north of Houston | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Two proposed reservoirs northwest of Houston could have saved 542 downstream structures from flooding during Hurricane Harvey, according to the results of a feasibility study that will soon be released for public comment. 

Another Addicks and Barker? These proposed Spring Creek dams could cut flooding north of Houston

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Dallas Faces Sanitary Sewer Overflow Amid Heavy Rains, City Welcomes

Dallas Faces Sanitary Sewer Overflow Amid Heavy Rains, City Welcomes | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Dallas experienced sewer overflows due to heavy rain, affecting three drainage basins, and the City appointed new leaders for its fire and police departments.

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Can Texas clean up fracking water enough to use for farming? One company thinks so.

Can Texas clean up fracking water enough to use for farming? One company thinks so. | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

The Texas Legislature has also invested millions in research to clean the fracking wastewater. Critics say it’s not a viable solution to the state’s water crisis.

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NASA Images Reveal Texan Conditions Not Seen Since 1936

NASA Images Reveal Texan Conditions Not Seen Since 1936 | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Stuck in the grip of an exceptional drought, the city of El Paso, Texas, is facing dusty conditions not seen in nearly 90 years. "This year is truly exceptional—one for the record books," said environmental scientist Thomas Gill.

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Heavy rainfall leads to City of Dallas sanitary sewer overflow - Dallas City News

Heavy rainfall leads to City of Dallas sanitary sewer overflow - Dallas City News | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Dallas Water Utilities (DWU) reports that recent heavy rainfall caused sanitary sewer overflows at several locations throughout the city. Three major drainage basins were affected [...] 

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