It’s easy to take water for granted when all we have to do is turn on the faucet and it “magically” appears. By now, though, we should all understand the importance of conservation. Additionally, we should all cooperate as the North Texas Municipal Water District...
NTMWD requests water use decrease
The North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) has initiated immediate curtailment of non-essential water use within its service area. With extreme weather conditions continuing throughout the North Texas region, NTMWD is experiencing unprecedented high water...
NTMWD, member cities reach agreement
The North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) and its 13 member cities, including the city of Garland, officially launched a fresh approach to how wholesale water costs will be structured going forward. This new method will encourage water conservation and ensure...
Public Utility Commission to review water rates
The city of Garland released this statement Feb. 27 regarding a rate review request from North Texas Municipal Water District. Statement from the Cities of Garland, Mesquite, Plano and Richardson in Response to the Public Utility Commission of Texas' "Yes"...
Four cities request water rate review
Mayors from four North Texas cities met at Garland City Hall Wednesday, Dec. 14 to announce that they have asked the Public Utility Commission to review the water rates with the North Texas Municipal Water District. Plano Mayor Harry LaRosiliere, Mesquite Mayor Stan...
Save water, money with NTMWD program
The use of the North Texas Municipal Water District’s Water My Yard program can take the guesswork out of how much and how often to water your lawn. Use of the program conserves water while saving money for homeowners with sprinkler systems. The high rainfall amounts...
NTMWD to ease water restrictions
Recent snow and rain have made a significant difference in local reservoir levels and the North Texas Municipal Water District announced in a March 26 press release that it will ease water restrictions. The board of directors voted to continue the once every two week...