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Arlington residents can resume their regularly scheduled watering program Wednesday after the Tarrant Regional Water District supplied the city with an alternate source of water.
The Commission is one of the largest water and wastewater utilities in the United States. WSSC Water serves about 1.9 million people in an approximately 1,000-square-mile (2,600 km 2) area. It owns and manages over 11,000 miles (18,000 km) of water and sewer mains. [4]
When DC Water was created as an independent authority in 1996, its finances were separate from those of the District of Columbia. The independence of DC Water with regard to finance, procurement and personnel matters was affirmed by Congress under the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority Independence Preservation Act of 2008. [9]
Precautionary boil water advisories for Washington, DC, and Arlington County were lifted Thursday morning, local authorities announced.
For water sources with many users, a government or quasi-government agency is usually charged with overseeing allocations. Allocations involving water sources that cross state borders or international borders can be quite contentious, and are generally governed by federal court rulings, interstate agreements and international treaties.
A boil water advisory was issued Wednesday night for the entire District of Columbia and Arlington County.
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The city could boast of water, electricity, natural gas, and telephone services by 1910, along with a non-federal public school system. Postcard of the Arlington mineral well, 1914. From 1892 until 1951, a mineral well drilled exactly in the middle of downtown Arlington, Texas, was a key reason to visit the town. [11]