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Water & Wastewater Treatment Market Size to Worth USD 656.68 Bn by 2034 

Water & Wastewater Treatment Market Size to Worth USD 656.68 Bn by 2034  | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

The global water & wastewater treatment market size was valued at USD 348.19 billion in 2024 and is anticipated to reach around USD 656.68 billion by 2034, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.55% over the forecast period from 2025 to 2034.

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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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An Invasive Insect Threatens Texas Cotton Farmers

An Invasive Insect Threatens Texas Cotton Farmers | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

According to a report from KXAN, a new invasive species called the Cotton Jassid is now in Texas. It's favorite food appears to be the cotton plant and for cotton farmers in Texas, this poses a major new threat to future crops.

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The government is monitoring your feces — to protect you, of course

The government is monitoring your feces — to protect you, of course | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

The CDC is running a 'genomic surveillance' wastewater program in at least 8 US cities. The program is twofold; the first portion involves collecting and monitoring wastewater samples from select U.S. airports.

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City of Manor issues boil water notice

City of Manor issues boil water notice | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

A boil water notice was issued for all customers in the city of Manor Wednesday after a water line break was reported, according to the city.

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October 9, 11:00 AM
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Economic boom or environmental disaster? Rural Texas grapples with pros, cons of data centers

Data centers have been around since the 1940s, housing technology infrastructure that runs computer applications, internet servers, and stores the data that comes from them. More recently, data centers are powering artificial intelligence and other internet juggernauts like Google, Amazon and Meta. These newer sprawling data centers have been sold to communities as a boon to their economic development.

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October 9, 10:49 AM
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Sunland Park secures grant for Riverside wastewater improvements

Sunland Park secures grant for Riverside wastewater improvements | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

The City of Sunland Park has been awarded a $1.9 million New Mexico Colonias Grant to construct a new wastewater lift station in the Riverside neighborhood. This development, announced last month, aims to replace the outdated vacuum station, which has been prone to breakdowns and overflows.

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Water & Wastewater Treatment Market Size to Worth USD 656.68 Bn by 2034 

Water & Wastewater Treatment Market Size to Worth USD 656.68 Bn by 2034  | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

The global water & wastewater treatment market size was valued at USD 348.19 billion in 2024 and is anticipated to reach around USD 656.68 billion by 2034, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.55% over the forecast period from 2025 to 2034.

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Nuevo Laredo breaks ground on wastewater upgrades to protect Rio Grande

A groundbreaking ceremony was held Friday in Nuevo Laredo for a project that will prevent the discharge of wastewater and ensure that 100% treated water returns to the Rio Grande, benefiting communities on both sides of the border.

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Galveston starts coastal erosion project; Hershey Beach access closed through year's end

Work on a restoration project to address coastal erosion on Galveston's west end begins this week, closing off the Hershey Beach Access point through the end of the year, officials said.

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San Antonio council members push for discussion of Guajolote Ranch development for first time

San Antonio council members push for discussion of Guajolote Ranch development for first time | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Marina Alderete Gavito (D7) and Ivalis Meza Gonzalez (D8) took a tour of the Guajolote Ranch development earlier this week and have since filed a report, calling for their fellow council members to discuss the issue for the first time.

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Lake Livingston route approved for Entergy's new power line despite Houston's water concerns

Lake Livingston route approved for Entergy's new power line despite Houston's water concerns | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Entergy Texas said the power line is critically needed to keep up with the growing Houston metro. But city officials have concerns about drinking water impacts.

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Collin County’s growing pains: Can one of the fastest-growing regions in the U.S. keep up?

There was just a stoplight at the intersection of Eldorado Parkway and U.S. 75 when Halcyon Ramsey, pregnant with her first child, moved to McKinney about 15 years ago in search of a better school district for her now-teenage daughter. Ramsey is among the 1 million Californians who have moved to Texas since 2010, settling in McKinney in 2011. Since then, she has watched that intersection become an unrecognizable jumble of more than a dozen lanes with a Trader Joe’s and a pickleball court.

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Austin Water conducts emergency oil spill drill on Lake Austin

Austin Water conducts emergency oil spill drill on Lake Austin | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Austin Water conducted an emergency training exercise Wednesday morning simulating an oil spill near a major water treatment plant on Lake Austin. The drill near the Ullrich Water Treatment Plant simulated contamination approaching the plant's raw water intakes near Tom Miller Dam.

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October 1, 10:22 AM
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After nearly 6 months in effect, Combes ends boil water notice

After nearly 6 months in effect, Combes ends boil water notice | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Combes is preparing to lift the multi-month water boil notice after water quality was restored following a sinkhole and broken water line in April.

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City of Tyler Asks Residents to Cut Water Use by 10%

City of Tyler Asks Residents to Cut Water Use by 10% | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Tyler activates Stage 2 water restrictions after major equipment failures at the Lake Palestine plant.

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Denton allocates nearly $5M for FM 1515 utility relocations

Denton allocates nearly $5M for FM 1515 utility relocations | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

The relocation of city utilities along FM 1515 is set to get underway in November, according to Denton officials. Denton City Council approved around $4.99 million for the project, which includes $4.75 million as the base construction cost and a 5% contingency of $235,000, during the Sept. 9 meeting.

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October 9, 11:08 AM
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Texas getting one of its biggest state parks ever — 54K acres of wild landscape

Texas getting one of its biggest state parks ever — 54K acres of wild landscape | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Roughly two and a half hours west of San Antonio, a massive new state park could soon emerge, showcasing the stunning landscapes of the Texas Hill Country. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission seeks to acquire 54,000 acres of property near Kickapoo Cavern State Park. 

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October 9, 10:58 AM
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You Can Now Visit the Reopened Texas Fisheries Center In Athens

You Can Now Visit the Reopened Texas Fisheries Center In Athens | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

After being closed for two years and going through an $8.5 million renovation project, the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center celebrated its grand reopening on July 1, 2025, but it was a short-lived grand reopening because it suddenly closed its gates to the public on Friday, August 8. 

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October 9, 10:48 AM
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Second Phase of Devine Water Rate Increase to take effect October billing

Second Phase of Devine Water Rate Increase to take effect October billing | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

In July 2024, Communities Unlimited conducted a water rate study that showed the city of Devine was in the deficit of almost $1.1 million dollars in its water and wastewater system. The city council was informed that the city had not realized a rate increase for almost eight years.

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October 8, 11:11 AM
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Buffalo, N.Y. completes first phase of $100 million sewer project

Buffalo, N.Y. completes first phase of $100 million sewer project | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Buffalo has completed Phase 1 of its $100 million East Delavan Sewer Improvement Project, upgrading wastewater systems to reduce overflows and improve water quality.

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October 7, 10:06 AM
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Toxic metal reported in Central Texas drinking water, activists push for national regulation

Toxic metal reported in Central Texas drinking water, activists push for national regulation | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

A new report from the Environmental Working Group has found that the toxic metal hexavalent chromium, as well as arsenic and nitrate, have been detected in Central Texas water supplies, and while these contaminants are legally allowed, they are not safe based on health science.

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Texas Parks & Wildlife working to acquire 54,000-acre Hill Country ranch for new state park

Texas Parks & Wildlife working to acquire 54,000-acre Hill Country ranch for new state park | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Silver Lake Ranch is located 2 ½ hours west of San Antonio, in Kinney and Edwards counties, and could be the first land purchase made possible by the $1 billion Centennial Parks Conservation Fund, according to a news release from Environment Texas.

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SAWS to implement new strategies to tackle water loss

SAWS to implement new strategies to tackle water loss | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

On Oct. 1, the San Antonio City Council received a briefing on the San Antonio Water System's Water Stewardship Non-Revenue Water Program. Created in 2024, the program seeks to reduce water loss and improve the water system’s efficiency. Using this program, SAWS will build a comprehensive approach to addressing water loss challenges.

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Regional water board meets to discuss regional water plan, Lake Ringgold project included

The Regional Water Board is set to meet Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2025, to decide on the approval of a plan that could secure state funding for the Lake Ringgold project. The Region B Water Planning Group will convene at 10 a.m. at the Red River Authority of Texas at 3000 Hammon Road to vote on the 2026 Region B Regional Water Plan. If approved, the plan will be forwarded to the Texas Water Development Board for further consideration.

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October 2, 10:26 AM
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TCEQ to hold public hearing for proposed wastewater permit in New Braunfels

TCEQ to hold public hearing for proposed wastewater permit in New Braunfels | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

The permit—proposed by Chesmar Homes and the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority—would be for a wastewater treatment facility and disposal site located 3.5 miles west of the FM 2722 and Hwy. 46 intersection in New Braunfels, according to a news release from the Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance.

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Harlingen, Cameron County team up on overdue drainage projects

Harlingen, Cameron County team up on overdue drainage projects | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

City officials are teaming up with Cameron County’s drainage districts to launch long-overdue projects aimed at curbing flooding across town, working with new drainage crews to cut hundreds of thousands of dollars in costs. For the new fiscal year, the city’s public works department is planning seven projects, with the county giving the go-ahead to work in areas located outside city limits.

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