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What makes our planet Earth what it is? Water, of course! Why not top off your Earth Day festivities by reserving your spot to participate in the conversation about how
What makes our planet Earth what it is? Water, of course! Why not top off your Earth Day festivities by reserving your spot to participate in the conversation about how
Last November Texas voters overwhelming approved Proposition 6 – a proposed state constitutional amendment that created a new state water fund for water projects in the state water plan. Approval
Last month, the Lone Star Chapter of the Sierra Club praised staff at the San Antonio Water System (SAWS) for recommending to their Board that the focus of future water
Earlier this year, U.S. Interior Secretary Sally Jewell presented the Department’s 2013 Partners in Conservation Awards to 20 partnership projects that demonstrate “exemplary natural resource conservation efforts through public-private cooperation”.
As we have written many times before, water conservation is critical to meeting the future water needs of Texas. Many programs may be implemented to reduce water use, and a
While water is always a big topic for those of us at the blog, it has been a particular busy couple of weeks for water in San Antonio. With a
If there’s one topic that draws a crowd in Texas these days it’s how to meet our state’s water supply challenges. That’s why 150+ people turned out on a cold
What if someone came to you and said that they would like you to loan them $100, but you knew that person usually lost or wasted at least $15 to
Happy Holidays! Here at the blog, we have been taking advantage of a slight lull in water news to rest up from a busy year and gear up for many
As you may have seen, Texans took historic action on November 5 when they overwhelmingly approved Proposition 6, the state constitutional amendment to create new funding for water projects in
Cities across Texas are tasked with the daunting job of ensuring adequate water for their citizens into the future. Decisions that are made regarding new supply of each can have
This blog post was written by Ken Kramer, Water Resources Chair, Lone Star Chapter of the Sierra Club Most people who go to Las Vegas probably worry about losing money.
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