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$1B desalination plant proposed to ease Rio Grande Valley border water woes
By Sandra Sanchez at ValleyCentral
· June 25, 2026
· 1 min read
An Israeli-based company wants to pair up with a U.S. company to build a $1 billion desalination plant on South Padre Island, on the South Texas border, to ease the growing water woes in the Rio Grande Valley that has been caused, in part, from a lack of water owed to the region by Mexico.
Key takeaway company to build a $1 billion desalination plant on South Padre Island, on the South Texas border, to ease the growing water woes in the Rio Grande Valley that has been caused, in part, from a lack of water owed to the region by Mexico.
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Category: border ·
Published: June 25, 2026 ·
Source: ValleyCentral ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? An Israeli-based company wants to pair up with a U.S. company to build a $1 billion desalination plant on South Padre Island, on the South Texas border, to ease the growing water woes in the Rio Grande Valley that has been caused, in part, from a lack of water owed to the region by Mexico.
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