AUSTIN, Texas — Think you know where Texas ends and Oklahoma begins? In one stretch of border, that line is actually changing. And there’s a reason.
According to a news release sent out by the Texas General Land Office, the Red River Boundary Commission has redrawn the Texas-Oklahoma boundary under Lake Texoma so that a pump station would be completely in Texas.
“This redrawn boundary line will ensure that millions of north Texans’ water comes from a secure source in Texas,” said Texas General Land Office Commissioner Dr. Dawn Buckingham. “I am proud of the GLO’s surveying team for playing such a significant role in settling this boundary issue by using their mapping skills and expertise.”…