San Antonio Approves Historic Water Project
The San Antonio City Council on Thursday unanimously voted in front of a packed chamber to approve a controversial pipeline that would bring in groundwater from 142 miles away.
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The San Antonio City Council on Thursday unanimously voted in front of a packed chamber to approve a controversial pipeline that would bring in groundwater from 142 miles away.
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As San Antonio's City Council prepares to vote on a controversial water pipeline, new emails fuel concern that the project might not be necessary.
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Full StoryIn this week’s Q&A, we interview Francine Sanders Romero, associate dean at the University of Texas at San Antonio
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Full StoryThe American Water Works Association is presenting a webinar on Thursday called "Preparing for Ebola in the Water Sector."
Full StoryThe Hill Country Alliance is conducting a survey on environmental issues in the Hill Country, including the implications of the "rule of capture," private property rights and management of groundwater and surface water.
Full StoryThe Texas Water Development Board will meet Nov. 6 to consider approving final rules related to the creation of the State Water Implementation Fund for Texas.
Full StoryEven as water levels on Lake Travis drop with the continuing drought, leaving some waterfront residents high and dry, property values are rising.
Full StoryThe city of McAllen is considering extracting water from more than 500 unused natural gas wells in the area that also tap into geothermal water sources.
Full StoryA Water Forum panel met Friday in San Antonio to discuss water issues with a focus on the $3.4 billion pipeline agreement between the San Antonio Water System and the Vista Ridge Cooperative.
Full StoryUsing data from the Texas Water Development Board's reservoir status tracker, our auto-updating map visualizes the current state of Texas reservoirs.
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