Hays County wants to halt industrial projects using more than 25,000 gallons of water per day. The proposal comes as San Marcos votes on a contentious project.
Source: Hays County Judge proposes pause on water-intensive projects | SAEN
Hays County wants to halt industrial projects using more than 25,000 gallons of water per day. The proposal comes as San Marcos votes on a contentious project.
Source: Hays County Judge proposes pause on water-intensive projects | SAEN
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Corpus Christi officials are warning that the city’s water supply crisis is worsening, with western reservoirs showing no signs of recovery and the timeline for a Level One water emergency potentially moving up.
Source: Corpus Christi water emergency timeline may accelerate as reservoirs fail to rebound | KRIS 6
Hays County officials are pushing for new restrictions on large water-use developments as a proposed AI data center near San Marcos raises concerns about long-t
Source: Hays County officials push back on proposed AI data centers over water concerns | CBS Austin
Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra is calling for a moratorium on high-volume industrial water usage. He says the water crisis is severe and getting worse with aquifer levels dropping to historic lows.
Source: Water crisis in Hays County is severe, judge says | FOX 7 Austin
Seven Colorado River Basin states will miss a federal deadline for creating a collective agreement to manage the waterway’s rapidly shrinking supply.
Source: Colorado River states won’t reach water management deal by deadline | news3lv
PHOENIX (AP) — The seven Western states that depend on the Colorado River missed a deadline for the second time Saturday to agree on a plan addressing record drought and water shortages.
As the Coastal Bend continues to seek ways to address the ongoing water crisis, a recently launched project hit a snag and now faces contested case hearings.
Wholesale customers participating in The San Jacinto River Authority Groundwater Reduction Plan can expect lower groundwater and surface water rates after the SJRA board of directors approved a rate order amendment on Jan 22.
The Round Rock City Council adopted the ordinance approving the Skybox Data Center Thursday night after hours of public comment.The proposal, which would rezone
Residents in Round Rock have concerns from power bills to water usage as a proposal is considered for a data center.