Texas is seeing growth all over the Lone Star State, but finding sources of water to serve everyone remains an issue.
Since the 1950s, state leaders have discussed damming the Sulphur River in northeastern Texas to form a lake. Pipes would carry water from this “Marvin Nichols Reservoir” to Decatur ...
It is said that all roads lead to Rome, but the truth is that they lead to water. For decades planners from the Dallas-Fort ...
The more than 66,000-acre manmade lake has been proposed to be built ... a collection of signs in opposition to the proposed Marvin Nichols Reservoir during a meeting of the North East Texas ...
And this is not about Marvin Nichols, but it is about water and it’s about Northeast ... Hefner, Laura-Ashley Overdyke from The Caddo Lake Institute and a representative from Congressman Nathaniel ...
The Marvin Nichols Reservoir has been on the drawing board for decades ... Cost to build the 66,000-acre lake is now estimated at more than $7 billion. Abbott floats notion of buying water from ...