The Texas Water Development Board’s release of draft rules Tuesday afternoon offered Texans a clearer sene of how the board will prioritize and fund competing water supply projects. Though some potential issues remain unaddressed, the proposal provides guidelines for the point system by which the board will rank projects applying for an initial pool of $2 billion — funding approved by Texas voters in November. Read more atThe Texas Tribune…
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