Mexico failed to deliver millions of gallons of water to South Texas farmers, in defiance of a 1944 treaty.
Author: Alan Day
Anderson County Court Halts Exploratory Groundwater Drilling Permits Sought by Dallas Investor | Judicial | The Texan
The permits are now on pause pending completion of three studies about the groundwater extraction.
Texans Vote on a $20 Billion Investment in Water • The Austin Chronicle
It’s not a secret that Texas is running out of water. By 2070, our municipal demand is projected to outstrip the water that exists in our state by over 3 million acre-feet. The gargantuan Ogallala Aquifer, providing West Texas with water, will likely deplete within our lifetimes and takes centuries to recharge. In Austin, as […]
Source: Texans Vote on a $20 Billion Investment in Water | The Austin Chronicle
Plugged In, Tapped Out: Data Centers & Texas Water
Associate attorney @Toni Rask explores the data center boom in Texas, from water use and energy demands to strategies local governments can use to plan ahead.
Source: Plugged In, Tapped Out: Data Centers & Texas Water | Lloyd Gosselink
The State Of Research On PFAS
Peter Grevatt of The Water Research Foundation explores PFAS research, detection breakthroughs, and the latest treatment solutions for safer, cleaner water.
The thirsty coast: regional water crisis comes for Rockport | Rockport Fulton | southtexasnews.com
While the headline “Evangeline Water Project Approved” focused on Corpus Christi’s $169 million commitment to secure its water future, the ripple effects of that decision are felt all the way
Source: The thirsty coast: regional water crisis comes for Rockport | Rockport Fulton | southtexasnews.com
Texas Citrus Growers Report Ongoing Water Shortages as 1944 Treaty Cycle Concludes
MISSION, TX, UNITED STATES, October 24, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ — October 24, 2025, marks the end of the most recent five-year cycle for water deliveries from Mexico to the United States under the 1944 Water Treaty. The conclusion of this cycle carries significant implications for agricultural producers in the Rio Grande Valley (RGV), where irrigation water remains essential to sustaining local crops.
Source: Texas Citrus Growers Report Ongoing Water Shortages as 1944 Treaty Cycle Concludes | CBS 42
Texas farmers brace for Mexico to not meet water treaty obligations
TEXAS — A water treaty between the United States and Mexico is in the headlines again as Mexico faces a deadline this month to pay the water it owes.
Source: Texas farmers brace for Mexico to not meet water treaty obligations | Spectrum 1
Mexico again fails 1944 Water Treaty obligations – Rio Grande Valley farmers in peril | Texas Farm Bureau Media Center
‘Huge win’: Rep. Cody Harris says lawsuit against Neches & Trinity Valleys GCD, Sanderson Farms settled
Harris calls it a huge win for East Texas, to protect our “most precious resource,” our water.