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  2. Houston distributes water as more than 300,000 remain without ...

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    More than 350,000 customers in Harris County, where Houston is located, were without power as of 3:30 a.m. local time Saturday, according to tracking website poweroutage.us.At its peak, nearly ...

  3. Houston water bills will be a set amount until meters are ...

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    Use more than your set amount, the City says it will not bill you for the extra water. Meters not working properly will be replaced by the end of the year. Customers can check whether their meters ...

  4. Houston distribution centers open for food, water on Sunday - AOL

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    Houston Community College Southeast Campus 6815 Rustic St, Houston, TX 77087 Beginning at 2 p.m., they are distributing essential items including food, ice, water, cleaning products, and diapers.

  5. 1879 Houston Waterworks - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Water Works Company was established by a group of New York investors and entered a franchise agreement with the city of Houston in 1878. The company constructed a dam just upstream from Capitol Avenue, a processing plant on Artesian Street, and connected pipes to the city system. [2]

  6. History of Houston - Wikipedia

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    History of Texas. The city of Houston in the U.S. state of Texas was founded in 1837 after Augustus and John Allen had acquired land to establish a new town at the junction of Buffalo and White Oak bayous in 1836. Houston served as the temporary capital of the Republic of Texas. Meanwhile, the town developed as a regional transportation and ...

  7. Lake Houston - Wikipedia

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    Lake Houston is a reservoir on the San Jacinto River, 15 miles (24 km) northeast of downtown Houston, Texas, United States. The reservoir is the primary municipal water supply for the city of Houston.

  8. Lake Livingston - Wikipedia

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    Lake Livingston is a reservoir located in the East Texas Piney Woods. Lake Livingston was built and is owned and operated by the Trinity River Authority (TRA) of Texas under contract with the City of Houston for water-supply purposes. [1] The USCG Auxiliary Flotilla 6-9 is also stationed on the lake. The lake is the third-largest lake located ...

  9. Buffalo Bayou - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo Bayou is a slow-moving body of water which flows through Houston in Harris County, Texas. Formed 18,000 years ago, it has its source in the prairie surrounding Katy, Fort Bend County, and flows approximately 53 miles (85 km) east through the Houston Ship Channel into Galveston Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. [2]