This Week in Texas Water
Texas Alliance of Groundwater Districts monitors what is happening in Texas water. Here is a summary for the week.
Texas Perspective: Water, Texas Tribune
2015 Forecasts Mixed on Drought, Aquifer, San Antonio Express-News
2015 Water Preview, Part II: National – States React to New Era of Water Scarcity, Circle of Blue
As Water Demand Slows, Utilities Seek New Solutions, High Country News
EPA, State of Texas Partner to Provide Safe Drinking Water Projects to State, Water World
The Politics of Drinking Water, The Atlantic
Learning to Do Without Water, Golf Digest
On the ‘Grapes of Wrath’ Trail, the Dust Bowl Still Resonates, National Geographic
US Scientists to Study Monarch Butterfly Numbers for Protected Status, Phys Org
Cloud Seeding Study Boosts Hopes in Parched West, WyoFile
Supreme Court Could Hear Whooping Crane Case, San Antonio Express-News
Assistant Commissioner for Water and Rural Affairs Named, Fort Stockton Pioneer
Why Water Is Not the New Oil, News-Journal
Groundwater Pumping Causing Levels to Rapidly Drop, Southwest Farm Press
Consequences of the Texas Drought Continue to Linger, The Eagle
Permit Denied to Use Amite River Water for Fracking, Brownsville Herald
Hunters Set Sights on Harvesting Future Water, Victoria Advocate
Editorial: The Price Is Too High for Water from Lake Fork, Dallas Morning News
SAWS Vows to ‘Respect’ Central Texas Water, San Antonio Express-News
Galveston Island Preserve Takes Shape, Houston Chronicle
2015 Off to a West Start in North Texas, Star-Telegram
Fate of Marvin Nichols Reservoir Could Be Decided Thursday, News-Journal
Water District Starts Measurements, My Plainview
Texas City to Develop Water Distribution System, Operations Master Plan in New Partnership, Water World
Hutto Water Rates Go Up, Hutto News