January 09, 2024
The San Jacinto River Authority told a Houston federal judge on Tuesday that a private water utility company was trying to "avoid the cost of competition" by accusing it of monopolizing the wholesale water market northeast of Houston during the first day of a bench trial in an antitrust case between the entities.
January 09, 2024
The Texas Supreme Court was told Tuesday that the San Jacinto River Authority can't argue that two Houston-area cities improperly invoked their governmental immunity in a dispute over a 2017 price hike in groundwater services because the authority didn't first mediate its claims.
August 17, 2020
The San Jacinto River Authority lost its bid to dodge allegations from two private water utility companies that it fixed the price of water supplies in the area, as a Texas federal judge ruled the claims aren't time-barred and the river authority isn't immune from the litigation.
November 18, 2019
Two private water utility companies in a northern suburb of Houston want a Texas federal judge to put an end to a government resources conservation group's alleged price-fixing of water supplies in the area, according to a Friday complaint.