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In Texas, ‘water is the new oil’ as cities square off over aquifers that may soon dry outAlthough many major projects importing groundwater into Central Texas are just now being realized, the plans have been in the ...
And as any Texan will tell you, they're especially prevalent in Central Texas, where they paint fields in stunning shades of blue and purple. But where to find these iconic blooms? This year ...
Many of those suburbs rely on at least one of three aquifers in Central Texas — the Trinity, Carrizo-Wilcox and the Edwards — along with Lake Travis and other area lakes for their water.
In recent years, several major pipeline projects into Central Texas came online. San Antonio eventually got its Carrizo Wilcox Aquifer water through a 6-foot-wide, 140-mile-long Vista Ridge ...
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 ...
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