Source: Laredo partners with Legacy Water for secondary water source
All-Board Budget/Fees Workshop | Wednesday, December 4, 2024 | 1:00 p.m. | District Office | Hearne, Texas
GMA 12 DFC Planning Meeting | Friday, December 13, 2024
Record dryness in US Northeast should change water behavior, experts say
State of the Rio Grande: Officials discuss new sources of water from Mexico | Border Report
Texas and Mexican officials held a seminar Thursday to hash out the current and future State of the Rio Grande as waters in the international river continue to dwindle, threatening border communiti…
Source: State of the Rio Grande: Officials discuss new sources of water from Mexico | Border Report
NADBank investing in more water conservation initiatives along border | Border Report
The North American Development Bank has decided to invest in more water conservation and diversification projects to help the U.S. and Mexican border region, which is struggling from drought and la…
Source: NADBank investing in more water conservation initiatives along border | Border Report
Efforts continue to establish a secondary water source for Laredo
The City of Laredo is moving forward with formalizing its relationship with the Legacy Water Supply Corporation, giving it a seat at the table to help establish a secondary water source.
Source: Efforts continue to establish a secondary water source for Laredo (KGNS)
Column: Quality water for a quality life
Do you rely on a domestic water well to provide water to your home?
Source: Column: Quality water for a quality life (myplainview.com)
Can desalination quench agriculture’s thirst? | Knowable Magazine
Miles away from the ocean, projects are afoot to clean up salty groundwater and use it to grow crops. Some say it’s a costly pipe dream, others say it’s part of the future.
Source: Can desalination quench agriculture’s thirst? | Knowable Magazine
Water deals might not bring relief to South Texas | The Texas Tribune
Texas agreed to take 120,000 acre-feet of water from Mexico this month, only after the U.S. and Mexico agreed to an updated treaty.
Source: Water deals might not bring relief to South Texas | The Texas Tribune