The new boundary officially returns the pump station on one of the nation’s largest manmade lakes fully back into the Lone Star State.
State officials redrew the border between Texas and Oklahoma under Lake Texoma to secure water for two million in North Texas.
Texas has altered its boundary with Oklahoma in a 1.34 acre land swap that places a water pump station back in Texas ...
The Texas General Land Office announced this week that its boundary with Oklahoma was redrawn to correct the placement of a ...
After years of back-and-forth with Oklahoma, Texas finally redrew its northern borderline to solve a tricky water dilemma, ...
According to a news release sent out by the Texas General Land Office, the Red River Boundary Commission has redrawn the ...
Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham said that the redrawn boundary will "ensure that millions of north Texans' water ...
The North Texas Municipal Water District says the boundary between the states was previously redrawn in 2000, with most of ...
The two states agreed to a land swap to ensure that a Dallas-area water district’s pump station lies wholly within Texas.
The Texas-Oklahoma boundary was redrawn in Lake Texoma, moving a pump station fully back into Texas and securing water ...
The North Texas Municipal Water District has federal and state permits allowing it to draw water through the Texoma pump ...
Those who bore the brunt of major water outages were from Olievenhoutbosch, Lotus Gardens, Thatchfield, parts of Soshanguve, ...