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The Alamo City facilities, owned by Microsoft and the Army Corps, have taken large amounts of water from the drought-ridden ...
Texas state lawmakers plan to reevaluate the purpose of the Upper Guadeloupe River Authority (UGRA) after it was revealed ...
Dallas investor Kyle Bass proposes a private-sector solution to Texas' looming water crisis. Lawmakers clash over legality, ...
Four separate bills filed during the Texas Legislature’s special session aim to restrict groundwater exports, protect ...
Water levels at a popular lake in Central Texas have started to fall after jumping more than 38 feet in the span of a few ...
“Nobody came. No fire. No EMS. No sheriff. Nobody came for us. Nobody,” Gallagher told a July 31 hearing by the Texas Senate ...
Texans: Your vote on Proposition 4 could determine the future of your water infrastructure. Will you support the $20 billion ...
Changes made to the Texas Water Code in 2001 stipulated that withdrawals are allowed so long as they don’t affect other permit holders “unreasonably,” which lacks a firm legal definition.
The two neighbors are bound by a 1944 water-sharing treaty. But much of northern Mexico is in the grip of severe drought, and ...
Texas lawmakers are expected to pledge billions of dollars to the state’s water supply this spring. However, there is a big debate on which strategies to invest in.
Former chair of the Texas Water Development Board Carlos Rubinstein speaks at a panel discussion as state Sen. Charles Perry, R-Lubbock, looks on, at the McKenzie-Merket Alumni Center at Texas ...
An estimated 500,000 people live in thousands of colonias along the Texas-Mexico border. Largely built between the 1950s and 1980s, these communities have been promised water — but it has never ...
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