South Texas farmers say water shortages continue despite Mexico’s renewed payments under the 1944 Water Treaty.
Author: Alan Day
Committee formed to steer water projects in drought-stricken Rio Grande Valley | BorderReport
The four county judges representing the Rio Grande Valley border region met on Wednesday and launched an advisory committee to provide a roadmap of future water availability improvements to ensure …
Source: Committee formed to steer water projects in drought-stricken Rio Grande Valley | BorderReport
LCRA could build a new lake in Colorado County, southeast of Austin
The Lower Colorado River Authority will consider building a new lake in ColoradoCounty, about 110 miles southeast of Austin, agency officials announced Wednesday.
New LCRA reservoir could add 13B gallons to Central Texas water supply | Community Impact
The Lower Colorado River Authority is conducting studies to determine if a site northwest of Eagle Lake in Colorado County would be suitable for a new, larger water reservoir.
Source: New LCRA reservoir could add 13B gallons to Central Texas water supply | Community Impact
Looking ahead to the water needs of the state – East Texas News
In East Texas, water isn’t just a resource — it’s part of our way of life. From our farms and timber operations to our small towns and growing communities, our water sustains our economy …
Source: Looking ahead to the water needs of the state – East Texas News
Corpus Christi leaders approve $408M in water projects, including Evangeline Water Project | kiiitv.com
Corpus Christi leaders approved $408M in water projects, including desalination and the Evangeline Aquifer, as lake levels drop below 10%.
LCRA reshapes water management amid drought, Travis County fears grow
With extreme drought gripping Central Texas and no clear timeline for the next significant rain, the Lower Colorado River Authority has approved a new 12-year p
Source: LCRA reshapes water management amid drought, Travis County fears grow | CBS Austin
‘I’ve never seen it this dry’ | Drought and development pressures leave Central Texas farmers struggling for water
Amid a multi-year drought and population growth, rural producers worry new developments could further strain already limited water supplies.
Corpus Christi’s water crisis: Where things stand as the city spends hundreds of millions
Corpus Christi is in a race against time to secure its water future, spending hundreds of millions of dollars through emergency procurement while waiting on state and federal help that City Manager Peter Zanoni says has yet to materialize in the form of actual funding.
Source: Corpus Christi’s water crisis: Where things stand as the city spends hundreds of millions | KRIS 6
Corpus Christi scrambles as water crisis nears
That region is expected to hit a stage 1 water emergency in November.
Source: Corpus Christi scrambles as water crisis nears | mySA