AUSTIN, TX — The Texas Water Development Board approves financial assistance totaling $120.4 million for water and wastewater projects.
- $122,449 to the City of O’Donnell (Lynn County) for a lead service line inventory
- $6.1 million to the City of Seminole (Gaines County) for water system improvements
- $16.6 million to the City of Arlington (Tarrant County) for a wastewater collection system realignment project
- $10 million to the City of Denison (Grayson County) for a lead service line inventory and replacement project
- $28.2 million to the City of Denison (Grayson County) for wastewater collection system improvements
- $13.3 million to the City of Fort Worth (Tarrant, Parker, Denton, and Wise counties) for a lead service line replacement project
- $4.1 million to the City of Gladewater (Gregg and Upshur counties) for wastewater system improvements
- $2.5 million to the City of Hawkins (Wood County) for a lead service line inventory and replacement project
- $16.9 million to the City of Honey Grove (Fannin County) for wastewater system improvements
- $3.9 million to the City of Daingerfield (Morris County) for water system improvements
- $9.2 million to the City of Crystal City (Zavala County) for wastewater system improvements
- $102,041 to the Glidden Fresh Water Supply District No. 1 (Colorado County) for a lead service line inventory
- $1.7 million to the City of Harlingen (Cameron County) for a lead service line inventory
- $7.7 million to the South Texas Water Authority (Kleberg County) for water system improvements