February 19, 2021 — UPDATE Thanks to very proactive action taken across the region by residents and water utilities, NTMWD has been able to produce enough treated water to meet basic water demands. Crews have also been successful in increasing... more
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Broken Pipes and Water Leaks Can Waste Thousands of Gallons
NTMWD urges anyone experiencing a pipe burst or water leak to take immediate action to isolate the leak and minimize water loss. Contact your city or water utility if you need help shutting off your water main valve and for... more
What To Do If Your Pipes Break as Temperatures Rise
As temperatures start to warm up this week, many may experience ruptured pipes when they begin to thaw from the deep freeze of the last several days. The first and most important step you need to take is to turn... more
NTMWD Lifts Extreme Winter Weather Conservation Measures
Water Demands Returning to Normal Levels February 25, 2021 – 11 .a.m. – UPDATE The North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) lifts its request to curtail or limit non-essential water use within its service area. In coordination with the cities... more
News Stream – February 2021
As part of our mission to provide safe water to drink and use everyday, we temporarily change the disinfectant in its water treatment process for one month in early spring. This month’s News Stream provides information and resources to learn... more
Annual Water System Maintenance Planned March 1 – 29
Temporary Change in Water Disinfectant Critical for Safe Drinking Water Year Round WYLIE, TX – Jan. 29, 2021: The North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) will temporarily change the disinfectant in its water treatment process from March 1 through March... more
News Stream – January 2021
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
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
Don’t Pour Your Holiday Cooking Grease Down The Drain
Round It Up And Recycle It For Free Instead! Protect your homes, businesses, and the environment this holiday season from the effects of sewer backups caused by clogged pipes. One way you can help to prevent these backups is by... more
NTMWD Receives Recognition for Transparency Efforts from Texas Comptroller
User-friendly information available online meets high standard of fiscal transparency Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) is the latest local government entity to achieve specific transparency goals through the Comptroller’s Transparency Stars program. NTMWD received... more