Nebraska has accused Colorado of violating a 1923 compact governing the South Platte River.
Source: Supreme Court seeks Trump admin’s views in Western water fight | E&E News by POLITICO
Nebraska has accused Colorado of violating a 1923 compact governing the South Platte River.
Source: Supreme Court seeks Trump admin’s views in Western water fight | E&E News by POLITICO
In bucolic areas near the Louisiana line, residents ask, “Why are Texas taxpayers liable for other states’ toxic waste?”
Source: East Texans Fight Oil Waste Pits Run by an Operator Cited for Dozens of Violations | Texas Observer
At current rates, certain areas of the Ogallala Aquifer are estimated to run dry in the next 30 years.
Source: OSU assists in search for sustainable irrigation on the Ogallala Aquifer | News | farmtalknews.com
La Niña effects vary drastically by region, even within the United States. Here’s what it means for winter weather.
Source: La Niña will dominate winter weather, federal forecasters say | AOL
Residential project developers paid the city $9.3M to reserve water
Developers have filed a lawsuit against the city of Liberty Hill saying officials have refused to provide water that the development paid $9.3 million to reserve.
Source: Lawsuit says city of Liberty Hill refused promised water to developers | AAS
Bipartisan pushback grows as groups prepare rehearing request
Source: Fight over Guajolote Ranch heats up as Texas Senator urges rejection of wastewater permit
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Federal, state and local leaders announced the new centers to be constructed in Armstrong and Haskell counties at a Nov. 14 event at the first Texas Google Data Center in Midlothian, near the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Source: Google commits $40B to 3 data new centers, infrastructure in Texas through 2027 | Community Impact
Officials briefed the Utilities Advisory Committee on studies to diversify supplies, including a Legacy groundwater blending study, potential storage at Lake Casablanca, and a signed agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for a $26 million interconnection between two treatment plants.
Source: Laredo explores treated‑wastewater reuse, lake backup and $26M Corps interconnection | CitizenPortal