Source: TWRI-led study spotlights most vulnerable borderland aquifers | TWRI
The Texas Hydrogen Industry Needs Water, New Study Provides Details on How Much | Jackson School of Geosciences | The University of Texas at Austin
The Gulf Coast is projected to need 44.3 million metric tons of hydrogen per year by 2050 in a net-zero…
Arizona groundwater policies largely close door to new housing in fast-growing Buckeye
$291M plan could keep Austin-area water supply from evaporating
Cities across the state are struggling for water.
Source: $291M plan could keep Austin-area water supply from evaporating (mySA)
El Paso, Texas, just broke ground on the first U.S. facility to turn wastewater directly into drinking water – Fast Company
Other cities are expected to soon follow.
Texas leader more ‘optimistic’ about state’s water supply ahead of summer months
WACO, Texas (KXXV) — Summertime is just around the corner, meaning more water will be used as people look to water their lawns and fill up their pools.
Source: Texas leader more ‘optimistic’ about state’s water supply ahead of summer months (KXXV)
Texas Water Day 2025 sees progress on water issues at the Capitol | kvue.com
A Texas Water Caucus lawmaker has filed several water-related bills since the group formed in 2023.
Source: Texas Water Day 2025 sees progress on water issues at the Capitol | kvue.com
Lost Pines Groundwater Conservation District: Protecting our water
Groundwater keeps our region running, and together we can help protect our most precious natural resource.
Source: Lost Pines Groundwater Conservation District: Protecting our water (AAS)
Labor shortage could threaten Texas water supply
Texas’ water supply — and the state’s economic growth — could be endangered by a worsening shortage of workers in water and wastewater utilities, per a new report.
Source: Labor shortage could threaten Texas water supply | Axios
Groundwater Conservationists seeking say in vanity ponds
A bill allowing Groundwater Conservation Districts more say in well specifications is expected to hit the Texas Legislature floor.
Source: Groundwater conservationists seeking say in vanity ponds | Gainesville Register