California is on the verge of making major investments to safeguard against water shortages, if state officials can agree on how to spend newly available dollars. At a recent meeting of the California Water Commission, officials weighed approaches for allocating more than
The current plant, built in 1958, treats surface water from Mozingo Lake but struggles with challenges caused by algal blooms, which produce taste and odor issues.
Many components of The Woodlands-area water infrastructure are reaching the end of their useful life, signaling the need for immediate remediation to sustain safe operations for nearby communities.