The Ogallala aquifer turned the region into America’s breadbasket. Now it, and a way of life, are being drained away.
Source: What Happens to the U.S. Midwest When the Waters Gone?
The Ogallala aquifer turned the region into America’s breadbasket. Now it, and a way of life, are being drained away.
Source: What Happens to the U.S. Midwest When the Waters Gone?
A pecan-farming couple in Medina County has received $4.56 million following a 10-year legal battle with the Edwards Aquifer Authority.
On paper, the case pending before the U.S. Supreme Court is the state of New Mexico v. the state of Texas. But it?s a lot more complicated than that.
Cities across Texas are racing to manage water as the natural resource becomes scarcer. New Braunfels is one of the cities planning for the future.
BOERNE ? A miniature version of the Vista Ridge pipeline dispute is unfolding here over a local utility?s bid to convey groundwater to its customers from a new well proposed miles outside its service area.
While water is aplenty, before the state reverts to dry years, water entities should store excess purchased water underground, rather than lose it, some experts say.