01/26/12 |
North Texas Municipal Water District Board votes to remain in Stage 3 water restrictions |
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10/24/11 |
Officials urge continued citizen help on conservation The North Texas Municipal Water District recommends using mulch and compost |
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09/28/11 |
NTMWD Initiates Stage 3 Water Restrictions November 1 - Consumers allowed to water lawns only once every two weeks November through March |
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09/19/11 |
Weekend rains should eliminate need to water lawns this week - NTMWD urges residents to check irrigation controller and rain sensors |
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08/02/11 |
Stage 2 of the NTMWD Water Conservation and Drought Contingency and Water Emergency Response Plan Now in Effect - Member Cities and Customers Requested to Initiate Stage 2 No Later Than August 19th |
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04/19/11 |
Stage 1 of the NTMWD Water Conservation and Drought Contingency and Water Emergency Response Plan Goes Into Effect Today - Consumers are urged to reduce water consumption and repair water leaks |
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03/25/11 |
North Texas Municipal Water District Initiates Stage 1 of the NTMWD Water Conservation and Drought Contingency and Emergency Response Plan - Invasive Zebra Mussels Cause Loss of Lake Texoma Water Supply |
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04/23/10 |
North Texas Municipal Water District Receives Sidney L Allison Award |
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04/21/10 |
North Texas Municipal Water District Pledges Restoration and Minimal Impact for Wastewater Line in Collin County |
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07/03/07 |
North Texas Mnicipal Water District Ends Mandatory Water Restrictions: Drought Officially Over For 1.6 Million North Texans, Residents Encouraged To Continue to Use Water Wisely |
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05/10/07 |
North Texas Drought Continues Despite Rainfall, Lake Lavon rises while Lake Jim Chapman remains less than half full |
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10/08/06 |
North Texas Municipal Water District Service Area Not Affected By High Point WSC's Water Notice |
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10/08/06 |
High Point WSC Notice |
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10/08/06 |
High Point Service Area Map |
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06/01/06 |
1.5 Million North Texans Face Tougher Water Restrictions Starting Today, North Texas Municipal Water District ChallengesResidents To Raise Their Water IQ; Reduce Their Consumption By 5% |
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01/11/06 |
North Texas Municipal Water District Initiates Stage 2 of the NTMWD Water Conservation and Drought Contingency Plan |
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10/28/05 |
North Texas Municipal Water District Initiates Stage 1 of the NTMWD Water Conservation and Drought Contingency Plan |