Source: Groundwater conservation district OKs study for future development – DailyTrib.com
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Alice looking to have a drought resistant water supply | kiiitv.com
The city of Alice joined with a private company to drill for brackish water and build a reverse osmosis plant to turn that water into City drinking water.
Source: Alice looking to have a drought resistant water supply | kiiitv.com
TESPA takes action to halt rock crushing plant
Staff Report WIMBERLEY – A proposed quarry and rock crushing plant in Hays County is not getting the green light from all sides. The… #BartonSpringsEdwardsAquifer #BlancoRiver #CleanWaterAct
Corpus Christi moves forward on desalination plant
Desalination plant to address drought concerns in Corpus Christi
Op-Ed: Removing the mystery of groundwater – Corridor News
By Vanessa Puig-Williams | Hill Country Alliance Contributor What makes the Texas Hill Country uniq
Source: Op-Ed: Removing the mystery of groundwater – Corridor News
Op-Ed: Removing the mystery of groundwater – Corridor News
By Vanessa Puig-Williams | Hill Country Alliance Contributor What makes the Texas Hill Country uniq
Source: Op-Ed: Removing the mystery of groundwater – Corridor News
Lake Powell water officials face an impossible choice amid the West’s megadrought
Lake Powell, the country’s second-largest reservoir, is drying up.
Source: Lake Powell water officials face an impossible choice amid the West’s megadrought
UPDATED: Conroe mayor praises ‘monumental victory’ in SJRA water use suit | Community Impact
A Beaumont court ruled that the San Jacinto River Authority failed to mediate with the three cities in relation to surface water payments. The SJRA confirmed they will appeal the decision.
Source: UPDATED: Conroe mayor praises ‘monumental victory’ in SJRA water use suit | Community Impact
Rains to continue in San Antonio, but won’t be a drought-buster | TPR
The National Weather Service reports there is a strong chance showers will continue into Tuesday morning, ending around daybreak.
Source: Rains to continue in San Antonio, but won’t be a drought-buster | TPR
Texas is estimated to have 150,000 abandoned, deteriorating water wells
An estimated 150,000 abandoned wells are spread across Texas and it is causing major concerns due to safety hazards and groundwater pollution.
Source: Texas is estimated to have 150,000 abandoned, deteriorating water wells