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McKinney, Texas gets its water supply from the North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD). The NTMWD sources water from multiple reservoirs and treatment plants, including Lake Lavon and Lake Texoma. The water is treated before being distributed to residents in McKinney through a network of pipes.

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