Town across the border have imposed restrictions to deal with the situation, which is not showing signs of improvement
Author: Alan Day
Drought, lack of water payments from Mexico shrinking Rio Grande in Zapata, Texas | Border Report
Rocks and debris that normally would be beneath the Rio Grande jut from what are now new wide, green banks on both sides of this international river connecting Mexico with this rural part of South …
Source: Drought, lack of water payments from Mexico shrinking Rio Grande in Zapata, Texas | Border Report
Ruling makes it official: SAWS will take ownership of its wastewater
SAWS will take ownership from the state for the billions of gallons of wastewater the utility releases into the San Antonio River every year.
Source: Ruling makes it official: SAWS will take ownership of its wastewater
Laredo awards $300K contract for water aquifer study
Laredo approved an engineering contract for over $300,000 this week for conducting a study identifying aquifer storage options to address water reserve concerns.
Source: Laredo awards $300K contract for water aquifer study
OPINION: We need to be cautious allowing produced water use outside the oilpatch | Opinion | abqjournal.com
OPINION: New Mexico should avoid rushing to approve industrial uses for produced water because once water is contaminated, full cleanup is very expensive if it’s even possible, as they pertain
Fight ensues over pristine Texas land purchased by billionaire for luxury resort: ‘The alarms went off when people in this area first heard’
The Mirasol Springs luxury resort and housing tract will sit on 1,400 acres, threatening Roy Creek Canyon.
Water Woes: Solutions years away as lake levels fall
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Our city’s water sources continue to drop every week as we shave percentage points from our combined lake level. Right now, city officials are actively seeking long-term water solutions. One of those efforts getting the most attention is a seawater desalination plant. However, even if it gets all its permits the earliest it could help would be 2028.
Source: Water Woes: Solutions years away as lake levels fall
TESPA files complaint against Aqua Texas | Wimberley View
The Trinity Edwards Springs Protection Association has filed a formal complaint with the Public Utility Commission of Texas documenting what they call “years of reckless practices by Aqua Texas.”
Source: TESPA files complaint against Aqua Texas | Wimberley View
Legislation, potential farm bill provision to address Mexico water issue – Texas Farm Bureau
By Jessica DomelMultimedia ReporterU.S. Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz introduced legislation designed to help farmers and ranchers in South Texas impacted by Mexico’s failure to deliver the water it owes the United States under the 1944 Water Treaty.“What we’re trying to do is highlight Mexico’s responsibility to give the United States, specifically producers in South
Source: Legislation, potential farm bill provision to address Mexico water issue – Texas Farm Bureau
Lake Buchanan rises as summer nears, but no water transfer planned to Lake Travis
With Memorial Day, the unofficial start of summer less than a week away, opportunities for rain to fill up local lakes are dwindling. The rain we received last week helped with lake levels, allowing them to rise some.
Source: Lake Buchanan rises as summer nears, but no water transfer planned to Lake Travis