The Texas official says Mexico owes the state 1.1 billion cubic meter of water.
Source: Texas ‘at the mercy of Mexico’ amid water shortage, state official says
The Texas official says Mexico owes the state 1.1 billion cubic meter of water.
Source: Texas ‘at the mercy of Mexico’ amid water shortage, state official says
State leaders want nuclear reactors to provide consistent, low-carbon power to large industrial facilities. But in South Texas, locals worry what a uranium boom means for their groundwater.
Source: Uranium Mining Revival Portends Nuclear Renaissance in Texas and Beyond – Inside Climate News
Ralph Loya was pretty sure he was going to lose the corn. His farm had been scorched by El Paso’s hottest-ever June and second-hottest August; the West Texas county saw 53 days soar over 100 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer of 2024…..
Source: The Role of Desalination in Agriculture’s Future (thewire.in)
A delegation of New Mexico lawmakers is asking the federal government to quickly resolve long-standing litigation.
Source: Lawsuit limbo over disputed New Mexico, Texas water rights | KiowaCountyPress.net
Can we fix it back?
“Texas agriculture in the lower Rio Grande Valley is going to disappear without water from the treaty obligations,” Texas Farm Bureau spokesman says
Source: Lower Rio Grande Farmers Calling On Trump for Water Needs | NewsRadio 740 KTRH
Despite Texas’ economic dependence on water and the infrastructure that moves it, a new report finds the state faces a long-term water supply deficit.
Source: Report: Texas’ economy at risk from water supply, infrastructure shortage | KXAN Austin
The Rio Grande Valley must look for alternative water sources. It can no longer rely solely on the Rio Grande, says Hidalgo County Judge Richard Cortez.
Source: Cortez: Hidalgo County may have to set up its own groundwater district – Rio Grande Guardian