State Climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon says the weather event usually means warmer and drier conditions, but might only last a few months.
Source: La Niña Developing In Pacific Could Affect Texas – Texas A&M Today
State Climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon says the weather event usually means warmer and drier conditions, but might only last a few months.
Source: La Niña Developing In Pacific Could Affect Texas – Texas A&M Today
Mississippi v. Tennessee is not only the Supreme Court’s first oral argument of the 2021-22 term, but it is also the first time that states have asked the court to weigh in on how they should share an interstate aquifer. The court’s decision could fundamentally restructure interstate groundwater law
Leading the charge in conserving water for future generations in the Texas Panhandle is a constant battle. C. E. Williams a farmer by trade spent decades exploring and implementing water conservation while working as the General Manager of a district that started operating in 1956. “What’s your most important function and I said conservation of the water,” said C. E. Williams, retired from Panhandle Groundwater District. For decades C. E.
Source: C.E. Williams honored for service and dedication | KVII
International officials must work together to research and conserve shared groundwater supplies, experts from New Mexico, Texas and the Mexican state of Chihuah
Source: U.S., Mexico officials urge collaboration on water issues – Albuquerque Journal
Studying the area’s groundwater recharge and spring hydrochemistry, the project is one of 20 nationwide projects receiving funding from the Bureau of Reclamation.
Source: SwRI to begin two-year study of west Texas groundwater | WaterWorld
An 8-year-old Supreme Court lawsuit about a dispute over groundwater pumping on the Rio Grande between Texas and New Mexico is making its way to trial.
Even Texas Water Supply’s largest customers are upset with the company and want out of their contracts.
Source: Water company’s moves anger buyers, landowners, local governments
A new EDF report outlines common ground among diverse groundwater stakeholders in Texas.
Source: 5 principles for resilient groundwater management in Texas | Growing Returns
Update 12:50 p.m. Friday, Aug. 27: Special Master Michael Melloy ruled Friday to split in half the trial for the long-running U.S. Supreme Court case over
Source: Catch up on the big Supreme Court water case involving Texas and New Mexico – El Paso Matters