Author: Alan Day

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

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