On November 8, several Robertson County property owners, including UW Brazos Valley Farm LLC, filed a motion for summary judgment regarding this lawsuit.
Source: City of Bryan Sues to block out-of-state entity from draining water
On November 8, several Robertson County property owners, including UW Brazos Valley Farm LLC, filed a motion for summary judgment regarding this lawsuit.
Source: City of Bryan Sues to block out-of-state entity from draining water
The agency says population growth rates of existing customers could be higher than expected and future droughts could be worse.
Source: LCRA considers new water supply strategies | kvue.com
An agreement between the United States and Mexico to revise an 80 year old water treaty comes too late for one Mercedes, Texas, farmer who is giving up his crops because of a lack of water from the Rio Grande. Mexico owes over 1 million acre feet of water to the U.S. U.S. International Boundary and Water Commissioner Maria-Elena Giner says this change will allow Mexico to pay faster.
Source: Change in international water treaty too late for one Texas farmer
After B-CS’s month with no rain, water has made its way to the forefront of topics Bryan city councilors discussed this week — including water transport permits and more.
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – The Bryan City Council voted to join an interlocal agreement with the City of College Station and Brazos County by hiring a lawyer to help protect local natural resources.
Source: Applications to export Brazos Valley groundwater mobilizes interlocal agreement (KBTX)
A Supreme Court ruling forced Texas and New Mexico back to the table to renegotiate Rio Grande water rights, with mediation just weeks away.
Source: Texas and New Mexico’s Decade-Long Water Fight Reaches Crucial Juncture – Newsweek
“We want to see year-round protection of the aquifer, which ultimately means a healthy aquifer.”
Source: West Texas Water Wars: Pecan farm is looking to defend its precious resource – RFD-TV
The amendment to a 1944 treaty will help Mexico catch up with its water deliveries to the U.S. and might help Rio Grande Valley farmers devastated by low rainfall.
Source: U.S.-Mexico water agreement may bring relief to South Texas | The Texas Tribune