BEAUMONT, Texas — Texas voters said yes on Tuesday to approving Proposition Six to create a fund to support water infrastructure in the Lonestar State.
Source: Texas voters approve water infrastructure funding as Prop 6 passes
BEAUMONT, Texas — Texas voters said yes on Tuesday to approving Proposition Six to create a fund to support water infrastructure in the Lonestar State.
Source: Texas voters approve water infrastructure funding as Prop 6 passes
Some California entrepreneurs and farmers are betting agave could be a promising crop for the state. They’re seeking to grow something that doesn’t need much water after several years of
When Maine lawmakers tried to tighten regulations on large-scale access to water, the brand’s little-known parent company set out to rewrite the rules.
Source: Inside Poland Spring’s Fight for Access to Freshwater Nationwide – The New York Times
The Times asked all 50 states how they police the use of valuable groundwater. Their answers reveal why the country is draining and damaging its aquifers so rapidly.
Source: A Tangle of Rules to Protect America’s Water Is Falling Short – The New York Times
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) – A vital resource is set to flow into eastern New Mexico. The federal government is investing millions of dollars to make sure there is clean drinking water for the foreseeable future.
Source: Multi-million dollar investment to help ease pressure on Ogallala aquifer
BOERNE, Texas – A recent conference in Boerne brought local leaders and officials together to learn about sustainable water practices and conservation efforts in the Hill Country.
Source: Hill Country conference brings communities together for sustainable water solutions
Water main breaks are at record levels, aquifers are at historic lows, and funding for new water supplies is elusive. Central Texas still is figuring out how to adapt its infrastructure to extreme drought and rising temperatures intensified by climate change.
Source: Drought Crushes Texas Water Pipes With Massive Funding Need (1)
Registration is now open for Water in the Desert, a first-of-its-kind conference about water in the Chihuahuan Desert of West Texas taking place at Sul Ross State University on Thursday, January 18, 2024.
Source: Water in the Desert conference scheduled at Sul Ross State University – The Big Bend Sentinel