The North Texas Municipal Water District serves 1.7 million people across 2,200 square miles. Whether you live in one of our larger, bustling suburbs or enjoy the quiet life in a smaller town, we all have one thing in common... more
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Valuable services are lifeblood of our communities
Message from Tom Kula, Executive Director: We’re in a period of significant investment for our water and wastewater systems. Daily headlines highlight the booming growth and economic prosperity happening in our region. The services we provide at NTMWD are the... more
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It’s that time of year again – the days are getting warmer and homeowners are turning on their automatic sprinkler systems. It’s also the time of year when I remind my neighbors that their lawns may not need as much... more
Taking action toward positive change
“Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are sure to miss the future.” – John F. Kennedy The topic of change is a common theme in recent discussions as we discuss... more
Learning from the past. Looking towards the future.
The first forty years of the history of the North Texas Municipal Water District is a fascinating story and well documented in our 1994 publication “Gift of Water, Legacy of Service.” The last chapter, titled “Lessons of the Past and... more
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