Source: Sugar mill closing amid water crisis; $100 million impact expected | MyRGV.com
Conservation News
Just six years from now, Georgetown may not have enough water | KUT Radio, Austin’s NPR Station
Water demand in the country’s fastest growing city is currently on pace to surpass supply by 2030. Georgetown is seeking out new water sources and has ramped up education and conservation efforts.
Source: Just six years from now, Georgetown may not have enough water | KUT Radio, Austin’s NPR Station
Early flood warning system gets seal of approval from Texas Water Development Board
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – The Texas Water Development Board announced Wednesday morning that the early flood detection system in Bryan is up and running.
Source: Early flood warning system gets seal of approval from Texas Water Development Board
The Colorado River is shrinking: Will seven states agree on how to manage its water by March?
The seven Colorado River states face a quickly approaching deadline to present a unified plan for how to manage the drying river that provides water for 40 million people across the West.
Source: The Colorado River is shrinking: Will seven states agree on how to manage its water by March?
Snowstorm melt provides a much-needed drink for parched aquifer and West Texas soil | HPPR
While it can be easy to curse the cold and the mud, it’s important to realize the value this precipitation has to West Texas’ most desperate resources.
Source: Snowstorm melt provides a much-needed drink for parched aquifer and West Texas soil | HPPR
Rising Salinity Threatens US Groundwater: Implications for Infrastructure, Ecosystems, and Health | Fareeha Arshad | NewsBreak Original
Researchers from the US Geological Survey (USGS) have found increasing levels of sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl-) ions in groundwater across the United States, indicating a rising trend of salinity in the nation’s groundwater. The researchers suggest that this increasing salinity could have implications for infrastructure, ecosystems, and human health, emphasizing the need for enhanced monitoring and management.
Seismicity, uncontrolled wells add to challenges of reusing produced water
Forecasts have Texas facing a severe water shortage as the state’s water supply could fall 18% while demand rises 9% by 2070. At the same time, experts are forecasting there will be a surplus of twice that amount in water associated with oil and natural gas production.
Source: Seismicity, uncontrolled wells add to challenges of reusing produced water
San Benito farmers might run out of irrigation water | MyRGV.com
La Niña watch is issued: Does it mean a record-hot Texas summer?
La Niña watch is in effect. Does that mean another record-hot Texas summer is coming?
Source: La Niña watch is issued: Does it mean a record-hot Texas summer? (houstonchronicle.com)