It was an argument the state’s top water planning officials had long avoided, over a huge lake that probably won’t exist for decades — if ever. But on Thursday morning, the Texas Water Development Board’s three members unanimously voted for the 72,000-acre Marvin Nichols Reservoir — which the thirsty Dallas Fort-Worth region hopes to build in Northeast Texas — to stay in the State Water Plan. Read more at The Texas Tribune…
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