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Lawmakers set aside $1 billion in 2023 to address state water issues and hope to add billions more in the 89th legislative session.
While we had quite a bit of rain earlier this week, that rainfall won't count for this week's drought monitor.
The Bastrop City Council OK'd a resolution supporting a House bill that would prevent Austin from building a plant to inject ...
Oklahomans get more than half the water they use from aquifers. But the same areas that hold those underground water supplies ...
The reservoir is a key source for area utilities, so more water is flowing out than is coming in. Only a lot of rain can fix ...