Does Williamson County have enough water to support proliferation of homes, factories?


Water was the big topic at a panel during the recent Williamson County Growth Summit. Overall, the region has enough access to the resource to support ongoing residential and commercial boom, government and water authority leaders said. But what's needed is continued investment in infrastructure to get the water where it's needed. Click through to learn more and to access a list of the fastest-growing neighborhoods in Central Texas, many of which are in Williamson County.

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