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    Riverbend Water Resources District Receives Financing for New Water Treatment Plant

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    By Jeff Easterling on August 5, 2020 City News

    Things are coming together for a new water treatment facility on New Boston Road in Texarkana.

    Media Release:

    New Boston, Texas — August 5, 2020— Riverbend Water Resources District
    (“RWRD”) is excited to announce approval of up to $200 million in multi-year financing
    from the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) through the Drinking Water State
    Revolving Fund to finance planning, acquisition, design, and construction of a new
    regional water system. TWDB approved, by resolution, the request and application
    from RWRD for financing at their board meeting Wednesday morning.

    RWRD is a locally controlled regional water district that was created to protect,
    conserve and manage the area’s water resources.  RWRD was legislatively created in
    2009. Riverbend started with 8 member entities and has now grown to include 17
    members.  Current members include: Annona, Atlanta, Avery, DeKalb, Hooks, Leary,
    Maud, Nash, New Boston, Redwater, Texarkana, Wake Village, TexAmericas Center,
    Central Bowie County Water Supply Corporation as well as Bowie, Cass and Red River
    Counties.

    The new proposed regional water system would replace the current water treatment
    facility located on New Boston Road in Texarkana. The new water treatment facility will
    provide increased treatment capacity over the current treatment plant, and is proposed
    to be constructed on the TexAmericas property near other RWRD existing facilities. It
    would also be expandable in the future to meet long term growth and usage projections
    for the region. The system would include a new raw water intake structure to be
    constructed at Lake Wright Patman. There would also be a new raw water transmission
    line from the proposed intake structure to the proposed water treatment facility.

    Sonja Yates Hubbard, RWRD’s Chairman of the Board, shared, “It has been a privilege
    to work with this group of mayors and member leaders, our directors, staff and
    consultants; all universally committed to the region and it’s future. This expansion
    prepares us to serve both the near-term needs of these communities and equips us for
    exponential economic expansion. This is a historic event.”

    In early 2016, RWRD began to work with consultants to develop a Regional Water
    Master Plan with its members and other surrounding entities. The Regional Water
    Master Plan was developed to be a comprehensive plan covering regional water supply
    and treatment. The plan contained growth projections, current water supply
    assessments, and various alternatives to providing water to the region through
    proposed infrastructure improvements. Once completed in late 2018, the plan provided
    to Riverbend and its stakeholders a path forward through technical and financial data
    that supported constructing a new regional water treatment facility. Since that time,
    securing funding has been the priority to keep the project moving forward.

    “Securing funding for this needed project has been a major point of focus for
    Riverbend,” said Kyle Dooley, RWRD’s Executive Director/CEO. “It is through many
    years of forethought, hard work, and cooperation of our members, communities, and
    directors that we were able to achieve this milestone today. We now turn our attention
    to design and construction of the project and look forward to serving our membership
    and region with water needed at present and into the future.”

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    After more than 40 years with commercial broadcasting, I decided to do my own thing by blogging, and taking "unconsultant" gigs. It affords me the ability to stay super involved in the community, but still, have plenty of time with my 3 granddaughters and other projects.

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