$31 Million Awarded for Texas Water, Wastewater Projects
5/9/2017

The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) has awarded more than $31 million in financial assistance for water and wastewater system projects.
The projects receiving funding include:
- $2,333,300 to Rolling Hills Water Service for the replacement of water lines.
- $15 million to the Crystal Clear Special Utility District for improvements to the district’s distribution system.
- $14.09 million to the city of Cotulla for the construction of a new water pipeline.
The TWDB administers cost-effective financial assistance programs for the construction of water supply, wastewater treatment, flood control, and agricultural water conservation projects.
Related News
From Archive
Sign up to Receive Our Newsletter

- NTSB publishes preliminary report on fatal gas pipeline explosion in Lexington, Mo.
- 290-mile gas pipeline expansion proposed across Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina
- Ripple Fiber breaks ground on $140 million project, expanding into central Mass.
- City of Albuquerque halts fiber optic construction in response to damage, complaints
- Body retrieved day after fatal trench collapse at Bakersfield, Calif., job site
- Gehl and Mustang offer world’s largest skid loader
- Growing Pains and Gains
- Authorities investigating trench collapse that killed worker in Ashburn, Va.
- City of Albuquerque halts fiber optic construction in response to damage, complaints
- Pasadena, Calif., undergrounding project could take 500 years to finish
Comments