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Ector County, which includes Odessa, is beginning to update its flood drainage with a new study that will cost $1.5 million.
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The Texas Tribune
Ector County has boomed since the 1970s, when the drainage system was last updated. Officials hope state and federal funds will help pay for the update despite some grant programs ending under the Trump administration.
Miles Murayama stands in front of his home in Kerr County on Nov. 17, 2025.
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