AUSTIN (KXAN) — Salamanders living in the Pedernales River are on track to become a federally-recognized endangered species.
Source – KXAN: Salamanders in Pedernales River may be put on federal endangered species list
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Salamanders living in the Pedernales River are on track to become a federally-recognized endangered species.
Source – KXAN: Salamanders in Pedernales River may be put on federal endangered species list
A University of Houston geological study released in August tracked land deformation in Houston’s growing suburbs from 2016-21.
BELTON — Managing underground water may soon become easier for one local entity as the resource doesn’t follow political boundaries…..
City officials are deciding where to store about three Lake Austin’s worth of water underground. They’ll meet with residents in Lee, Bastrop and Travis counties this week to discuss the proposed aquifer storage and recovery project.
Drought conditions are becoming a greater concern in Texas and other states.
Source: Drought to tighten its grip on U.S. this winter, forecasts show
Levelland, Texas, producer Sam Stanley relies on drip irrigation to save water. Concerns about the system’s longevity have not been realized.
Around 80% of Arizona has no laws overseeing how much groundwater corporate megafarms are using, nor is there any way to track it.
Concerns over ecological damage to Corpus Christi Bay have delayed plans to convert sea water to drinking water for years in this booming Gulf Coast city, where environmentalists see water supply as …
Source: Corpus Christi faces looming water crisis as desalination plans languish | The Texas Tribune