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In Texas, ‘water is the new oil’ as cities square off over aquifers that may soon dry outThe pump and pipeline project to Georgetown, developed by California-based Upwell Water, is the largest of at least a half dozen similar projects recently completed, under construction or proposed to ...
A “ bitter ” legal battle between two growing regions in Texas has caught the Texas A&M System and the cities of Bryan and ...
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.
Five years ago, San Antonio started pumping up to 49 million gallons per day through a 140-mile pipeline from the Carrizo Wilcox Aquifer. Another pipeline was completed last year and will soon ...
Five years ago, San Antonio started pumping up to 49 million gallons per day through a 140-mile pipeline from the Carrizo Wilcox Aquifer. Another pipeline was completed last year and will soon ...
Five years ago, San Antonio started pumping up to 49 million gallons per day through a 140-mile pipeline from the Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer. Another pipeline was completed last year and will soon ...
Five years ago, San Antonio started pumping up to 49 million gallons per day through a 140-mile pipeline from the Carrizo Wilcox Aquifer. Another pipeline was completed last year and will soon ...
Five years ago, San Antonio started pumping up to 49 million gallons per day through a 140-mile pipeline from the Carrizo Wilcox Aquifer. Another pipeline was completed last year and will soon ...
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