Source: Judge temporarily halts state plan to monitor groundwater use in crop-rich California region
Author: Alan Day
Notice of Rules Hearing | Thursday, August 8, 2024
GMA 12 DFC Planning Meeting | Wednesday, July 31, 2024 | 10:00 a.m. | POSGCD Office | Milano, Texas
How SAWS is working to fix its 21 billion-gallon water loss problem
As it pushes its customers to conserve, the utility’s water loss has jumped in recent years, in part due to drought and aging infrastructure.
Source: How SAWS is working to fix its 21 billion-gallon water loss problem (San Antonio Express News)
TCEQ to hold public meeting concerning UEC permit renewal | Goliad Advance-Guard | southtexasnews.com
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality will host a public meeting for Goliad County residents and others to ask questions and receive information concerning the Uranium Energy Corporation’s permit renewal
How to save California’s precious groundwater, the ‘dark matter’ of our water world
Opinion: Texas is losing too much water
Billions of gallons are being lost in a growing state.
Source: Texas is losing too much water (texasgroundwater.org)
Texas groundwater districts prepare for annual summit amid state water problems, progress
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) – The Texas Alliance of Groundwater Districts announced that it will hold its annual Texas Groundwater Summit in San Antonio from Aug. 20-22, set on drawing attendees representing groundwater industry leaders, community stakeholders, agencies and government officials together to discuss and solve groundwater issues across the state.
Source: Texas groundwater districts prepare for annual summit amid state water problems, progress
Robertson County group seeks transport permit to send water toGeorgetown area
HEARNE — A war on water is being waged in Robertson County.
Source: Robertson County group seeks transport permit to send water to Georgetown area – The Eagle
Groundwater still an unsettled problem – Lake County Record-Bee
OPINION- No one ever explained why the so-called Sustainable Groundwater Management Act of 2014 allowed 26 years – until 2040 – before all users of California’s ever-smaller groundwater supplies wo…
Source: Groundwater still an unsettled problem – Lake County Record-Bee