Happy New Year! In our first News Stream for 2021, we’ve got the resources for you to drop-off your live Christmas trees so they can live again as mulch. Residents of our five Solid Waste Member Cities, Allen, Frisco, McKinney,... more
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News Stream – December 2020
In the December edition of News Stream, the District welcomes our newest Board Director representing the City of Princeton: Marlo Obera. Director Obera serves as an Assistant Public Defender at the Dallas County Public Defender’s Office, and has lived in... more
News Stream – November 2020
The November edition of News Stream features NTMWD honors and achievements. In October, Texan by Nature (TxN), a Texas-led conservation non-profit founded by former First Lady Laura Bush, announced the honorees of the 2nd annual Texan by Nature 20 (TxN 20) –... more
Lavon Lake watershed to receive federal protection funds
One of only two in the state selected as priority watersheds to receive funding The North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) has been notified the Lavon Lake watershed has been selected as one of two priority watersheds in Texas by... more
News Stream – May 2020
We’ve got a fresh look starting this month to share news from around NTMWD and our region. As part of Drinking Water Week, we encourage you to watch a short video of our #WaterHeroes who continue to work around the... more
NTMWD Board of Directors Meeting Scheduled for February 26
The regular NTMWD Board of Directors Meetings has been moved to Wednesday, February 26, 2020 to accommodate scheduling conflicts. The meetings will be held at 501 E. Brown Street, Wylie, Texas in the Board Room, beginning at 4:00 p.m. To... more
News Stream – February 2020
Our February edition of News Stream has all the resources you need to learn about our annual temporary change in disinfectant needed to maintain the regional system and year-round water quality. We’ve got information about our next water treatment plant... more
News Stream – January 2020
A new year, and a new decade! In this month’s News Stream, NTMWD Executive Director Tom Kula takes a look back at the water investments needed over the last ten years to support our region’s future. We also take a... more
Legacy of Service Recognized as Joe Stankiewicz Retires
Legacy of service through unity made possible by legacy of dedicated staff – recognition of Joe Stankiewicz and his nearly four decades of service at NTMWD It was early 1982 when a gallon of gas cost 91 cents, the best-selling... more