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Could Georgetown be out of water by 2030? Here’s what the experts say

Posted on February 29, 2024 by Alan Day

GEORGETOWN, Texas — The City of Georgetown is working on finding additional ways to supply its residents with water after a study found resources could be dangerously low by the year 2030. The big question: could the City of Georgetown be out of water by 2030?

Source: Could Georgetown be out of water by 2030? Here’s what the experts say

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