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.




