The loan, which would come from the state, could be used to buy land or easements to protect the recharge zones of the Edwards and Trinity aquifers.
Source: Comal County to pursue $30M loan to protect land over aquifers | SAEN
The loan, which would come from the state, could be used to buy land or easements to protect the recharge zones of the Edwards and Trinity aquifers.
Source: Comal County to pursue $30M loan to protect land over aquifers | SAEN
Texas celebrates its first produced water lithium facility, turning oilfield waste into American-made battery minerals with East Texas impact.
Source: First Texas water lithium extraction plant to begin | OK Energy Today
In an exclusive interview, former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, co-founder of Fermi America, discussed the Matador Project, which aims to build the world’s largest AI
Source: Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry addresses concerns over AI data center’s water use | ABC 7 Amarillo
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Corpus Christi city leaders provided updates on multiple water infrastructure projects during a press conference today, outlining plans to significantly expand the city’s water supply capacity over the coming years.
Source: Water capacity boost: Corpus Christi’s dual approach to supply security by 2029 | KRIS TV
Texas railroad commissioner says the project will bring new opportunities to a rural part of the state.
The state’s citrus industry is at risk, farmers say, after Mexico failed to deliver water it owes Texas as part of a 1944 treaty.
Source: Lawmakers to Trump: Punish Mexico for missing water deadline | The Texas Tribune
The road toward making desalination an effective — sizable and sustainable — part of meeting Texas’ growing demand for water has been winding and bumpy. And so far, it hasn’t led us where we need to reach.
We are living in fearful times. Most folks in East Texas are concerned about paying bills, raising families and continuing productivity of farms and ranches. Meanwhile, powerful interests in Dallas are plotting to sink deep straws into our aquifers and ship our water west. The three “Ps” – pumps, pipelines and politics – are a […]
We are living in fearful times. Most folks in East Texas are concerned about paying bills, raising families and continuing productivity of farms and ranches. Meanwhile, powerful interests in Dallas are plotting to sink deep straws into our aquifers and ship our water west. The three “Ps” – pumps, pipelines and politics – are a […]