Oklahoma Watch, April 26, 2023
Source: Long Story Short: Oklahoma and Texas seek solution to Red River water dispute | KGOU
Oklahoma Watch, April 26, 2023
Source: Long Story Short: Oklahoma and Texas seek solution to Red River water dispute | KGOU
AgriLife Research and IBM develop low-cost sensors and smartphone app for low-cost insights on when to water crops.
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A large release of water from Lake Powell began Monday morning, sending water on a two-day journey through the Grand Canyon – where it will help restore sandbars and beaches while moving sediment downriver – to Nevada’s Lake Mead.
Source: Experimental water release to continue Lake Mead rise
From agriculture to industry, cowboy boots to queso, water is at the heart of everything we love about the state of Texas.
Foreign-owned farms are shipping the crop to Saudi Arabia, where it’s illegal to grow because it takes too much water.
Source: Saudi company draws unlimited Arizona ground water to grow alfalfa amid drought – CBS News
The KVUE Defenders looked into what legislation will make the biggest difference as lawmakers focus on water-related issues for the first time in a decade.
After historic levels of rain and snow this winter season, California expects to fill 100% of water requests from cities and farms for the first time since 2006, the state Department of Water Resources announced Thursday.
Source: California to fill 100% of water requests from cities and farms after wet winter
MATAGORDA COUNTY, Texas – The Texas Colorado River is a vital source of water for Texas communities, recreation, economic development, and in Matagorda County, a main source of water that farmers rely on for their crops.
Source: Matagorda County rice farmers go another year without rice crops due to low water levels
“If you look over the last 10 or 15 years, we’ve really seen kind of a swing back and forth between droughts and floods,” Brazos River Authority told 25 News.
Source: Drought continues in Central Texas, raises concerns over water supply