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Snowstorm melt provides a much-needed drink for parched aquifer and West Texas soil | HPPR

Posted on February 19, 2024 by Alan Day

While it can be easy to curse the cold and the mud, it’s important to realize the value this precipitation has to West Texas’ most desperate resources.

Source: Snowstorm melt provides a much-needed drink for parched aquifer and West Texas soil | HPPR

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