AUSTIN, TX — The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) approves financial assistance totaling around $122.95 million for water and wastewater projects. The approximate amounts in financial assistance for each project are as follows:
- $29.42 million to the Bistone Municipal Water Supply District (Limestone County) for water system improvements
- $367,568 to the Commodore Cove Improvement District (Brazoria County) for water system improvements
- $55,000 to the City of Grandview (Johnson County) to evaluate its system for potential emerging contaminants
- $11.77 million to the Stephens Regional Special Utility District (Stephens County) for water system improvements
- $6.06 million to the Agua Special Utility District (Hidalgo County) for water system improvements
- $28.75 million to the East Rio Hondo Water Supply Corporation (Cameron County) for water system improvements
- $3.24 million to the City of Rio Grande City (Starr County) for water system improvements
- $4.66 million to the D & M Water Supply Corporation (Nacogdoches County) for water system improvements
- $4.27 million to the D & M Water Supply Corporation (Nacogdoches County) for water system improvements
- $7.25 million to the City of Bridge City (Orange County) for wastewater system improvements
- $1.18 million to the City of De Leon (Comanche County) for wastewater system improvements
- $8.67 million to the City of Lindsay (Cooke County) for wastewater system improvements
- $5.5 million to the City of Mineola (Wood County) for water system improvements
- $11.76 million to the City of San Antonio (Bexar County) acting by and through the San Antonio Water System for a lead service line inventory
The TWDB is the state agency charged with collecting and disseminating water-related data, assisting with regional water and flood planning, and preparing the state water and flood plans.