Canyon Lake, which provides water to New Braunfels, San Marcos and Boerne, has seen water levels drop in 57 of the last 58 days.
Source: Texas drought: Canyon Lake losing 75 million gallons of water a day | SAEN
Canyon Lake, which provides water to New Braunfels, San Marcos and Boerne, has seen water levels drop in 57 of the last 58 days.
Source: Texas drought: Canyon Lake losing 75 million gallons of water a day | SAEN
“This is the most significant state investment in water infrastructure in Texas history,” Perry said.
Source: Sen. Charles Perry celebrates new water funding approved by Texas voters | KCBD
Reservation fees are nonrefundable but the payoff could be priceless.
Source: Why 16 Texas cities just paid millions for water that doesn’t exist yet | kiiitv.com
Texas voters approved a generational investment into water infrastructure Tuesday night after approving an additional $20 billion for the Texas Water Fund over the next two decades. However, the Te…
Source: When will Texas’s new water fund money be available? | The Hill
A team of scientists has uncovered a hidden risk to freshwater quality that could affect millions worldwide: the shift of lake and river sediment from trapping toxic arsenic to releasing it, driven by the widespread loss of aquatic plants. Their research, recently published in Energy Environment Nexus, shows that the decline of submerged macrophytes, vital underwater plants—can fundamentally change how arsenic moves through aquatic environments, posing an unanticipated threat to water safety.
Source: New study reveals underestimated pathway for arsenic pollution in water | EurekAlert!
The bill is the latest effort from the Texas delegation that demands the U.S. get tougher with Mexico for failing to honor a 1944 treaty that in part governs Rio Grande water.
Source: Cruz, Cornyn want U.S. to stop sending water to Mexico | The Texas Tribune
You asked our AI chatbot about Texas’ water supply. We answered some of the questions that it couldn’t.
Source: Your questions about Texas’ water supply answered | The Texas Tribune