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In Texas, ‘water is the new oil’ as cities square off over aquifers that may soon dry outBut all of these solutions remain years from realization. In the near term, only import projects from freshwater aquifers ...
Two cities and the Texas A&M University System are suing to stop a project that would send up to 89 million gallons per day ...
It’s the kind of information the public deserves to know, but Municipal Operations has fought its release. Now the records ...
Two cities and the Texas A&M University System are suing to stop a project that would pump up to 89 million gallons per day ...
In the near term, only import projects from freshwater aquifers will continue to meet the growing water demands of thirsty Texas cities. Regulation of such projects falls to a patchwork of small ...
In the near term, only import projects from freshwater aquifers will continue to meet the growing water demands of thirsty Texas cities. Regulation of such projects falls to a patchwork of small ...
In the near term, only import projects from freshwater aquifers will continue to meet the growing water demands of thirsty Texas cities. Regulation of such projects falls to a patchwork of small ...
John’s vision for strong, independent journalism lives on through your gift today. Fast-growing Georgetown plans to pump 89 million gallons a day from the Carrizo Wilcox Aquifer but the project ...
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