TEXAS, USA — The Texas-Oklahoma border under Lake Texoma has been redrawn to return a pump station that helps provide drinking water to millions back to the Texas side after 24 years.
The redrawn boundary, adopted by Oklahoma’s Contingency Review Board Oct. 30, is part of an equal swap of 1.34 acres of land between the states.
The North Texas Municipal Water District says the boundary between the states was previously redrawn in 2000, with most of the North Texas Municipal Water District’s pump station being placed on the Oklahoma side…