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Thirsty New Subdivisions Have Made the Texas Groundwater Crisis Plain to See

Posted on July 23, 2024 by Alan Day

Overdevelopment, and the rules that encourage it, could literally sink communities such as Katy, where the land is subsiding.

Source: Thirsty New Subdivisions Have Made the Texas Groundwater Crisis Plain to See

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