News Stories Media Kit By Bridget Balch Crews are nearing completion on a $21 million extension of University Boulevard from US Highway 90A to Stadium Drive that is expected to relieve congestion and provide easier north and south travel in Sugar Land. The extension...
News Stories Media Kit By Louise Poirier Texas’ most vulnerable stretch of coastline is along the Houston-Galveston area, which hosts a slew of refineries, oil tanks and other critical infrastructure. But nine years after Hurricane Ike, which left $29.5 billion of...
News Stories Media Kit By Erica Bender The city of Sugar Land, one of Texas’ fastest-growing cities, is on the homestretch of completing a new four-lane, divided connecter that will extend University Boulevard from northbound U.S. Highway 90A to Stadium Drive. The...
News Stories Media Kit Community Mitigates Flooding Issues with Holistic Approach (Source: WaterWorld) By Matt Manges Founded as a sugar plantation in the early 20th century and incorporated in 1959, the City of Sugar Land is the economic center of Fort Bend County in...
News Stories Media Kit By Paul Banschbach and Kelly Davis The Trinity River Authority of Texas’ (TRA) Central Regional Wastewater System began operations in December 1959 as the first regional facility of its kind, serving Irving, Grand Prairie, and Farmers Branch,...
News Stories Media Kit By Autumn Cafiero Giusti Amid rigorous scheduling demands, construction is wrapping up on an $18 million project to build a 20-mile, high-capacity pipeline in Pecos to deliver water for use in hydraulic fracturing projects. The water...
News Stories Media Kit By Joshua Mann The Woodlands-based water infrastructure company, Layne Christensen Co. (Nasdaq: LAYN), is pushing further into the energy sector with the completion of a high-capacity water pipeline and the associated infrastructure in the...
News Stories Media Kit By Dylan Baddour Water is big business in Houston. The quickly growing population always thirsts for more, so the region needs pumps and pipes to deliver. Then sometimes there’s way too much water, so planners need pipes and basins to get...
News Stories Media Kit By David Hunn – Houston Chronicle Layne Christensen, based in The Woodlands, is completing a six-well, 100,000-barrel-a-day pipeline from Pecos to the heart of the Delaware Basin, one of the busiest and most prolific oil fields in the...