Water systems across the state have been racing to upgrade their systems after millions of Texans struggled with water outages during last year's winter storm.
Herald-Banner staff report
Mar 2, 2021
Residents across Hunt County and North Texas may begin to notice changes in their water this month, as the North Texas Municipal Water District conducts its annual temporary disinfectant process change, referred to as a âchlorine burnout.â courtesy logo
Residents across Hunt County and North Texas may begin to notice changes in their water this month, as the North Texas Municipal Water District conducts its annual temporary disinfectant process change, referred to as a âchlorine burnout.â
The district, which serves about 80 cities and communities in a 2,000-square-mile area across 10 counties, announced the change is necessary to maintain the regional system and year-round water quality.