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                        The city’s water department expects its budget to increase by $42 million next year to fund infrastructure improvements and testing.
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                        Of the nearly 50 water systems across Texas that reported levels of “forever chemicals” higher than the federal government’s new limits, six are in the Fort Worth area.
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                        Shanna Granger accused the agency of terminating an Oktoberfest agreement without due process or a valid reason.
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                        Following a Nov. 28 City Council vote, Fort Worth will not participate in two proposed class action settlement agreements with companies that released “forever chemicals” into public water systems across the U.S.
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                        Residents have until Dec. 1 to weigh in on Marvin Nichols, a reservoir project that has drawn opposition for decades.
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                        Trust, transparency and Panther Island: Candidates debate vision for Tarrant Regional Water DistrictWith Panther Island development on the horizon and a widely publicized scandal in the rearview mirror, candidates for the Tarrant Regional Water District’s board of directors laid out their ideas for keeping the agency on course at a March 30 forum.