As we wrap up a full year of construction on Bois d’Arc Lake, watch this short video that shows our progress on the first major lake to be built in Texas in thirty years. You can read more about our... more
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Muddy Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant: A Path of Regionalization
Since the North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) began providing wastewater services in the early 1970s, the populations in the cities served has continued to rise at exponential rates. This remains true for two of our Sewer System Participants –... more
NTMWD Board of Directors Meeting Scheduled for May 30
The regular NTMWD Board of Directors Meetings has been moved to Thursday, May 30 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 see... more
Bring Pollinators to Your Yard
On our regular WFAA Green Segment, Horticulturalist Patrick Dickinson and Water Expert Denise Hickey shared some beautiful options to plant flowers that will bring much needed pollinators to your yard. We’ve got the recap and replay for you below. When... more
Fannin County Area Contractors Play Role Construction of Bois d’Arc Lake
The North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) is following through on its commitment to hire local contractors to work on the construction of Bois d’Arc Lake. To date, 50 contractors from the surrounding area have been hired to work on the... more
News Stream – May 2019 Edition
May is filled with national awareness and celebration campaigns – American Wetlands Month, Infrastructure Week and National Public Works Week to name a few. Our May edition of News Stream has numerous resources to get you connected with all the... more
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In this month’s newsletter, read about how Bois d’Arc Lake was listed by the Engineer News-Record Texas & Louisiana (ENR) as one of the top 10 highest-valued engineering projects across a five state area. As part of our commitment to... more
Managing Our Energy Needs Today for Tomorrow
NTMWD Member Cities and Customers determine the amount of power we need to operate our three regional services. The higher the demand for water, the more our high-service pump stations must run. The more wastewater flowing from homes and businesses... more
“Green” Up Your Life, Lawn and Landscape in Honor of Earth Day
Monday, April 22 is Earth Day, and Horticulturalist Patrick Dickinson and Water Expert Denise Hickey share ways for you to “green” up your life, lawn and landscape. Read on or watch the WFAA recap below. More than planting trees It’s... more
May is American Wetlands Month
In advance of the month-long focus on the benefits natural and constructed wetlands, the NTMWD Board of Directors will hold their regular monthly meeting at the John Bunker Sands Wetland Center on Thursday, April 25. American Wetlands Month was created... more