Work begins on a $490 million project to help fill North Texas’ water demand. The new lake still may not be enough
Lake Ralph Hall is the latest project to help the region contend with one of the fastest-growing populations in the country.
The first scoop of dirt was dumped in a truck following the Upper Trinity Regional Water District groundbreaking ceremony for Lake Ralph Hall and Leon Hurse Dam near Ladonia, Texas, Wednesday, June 16, 2021. The lake will provide 54 million gallons of water per day for some 29 communities in Denton and Collin counties. The $490 million project should begin delivering water by 2025. The lake is named after Hall who was a United States Representative for Texas s 4th congressional district.(Tom Fox / Staff Photographer)
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