
Desalination could harm Texas Bays
Written by Tom Spencer August 2, 2016 Rubbing Salt in the Wound In the best of times, Texas’ bays are teeming with life thanks to a vital mix
Written by Tom Spencer August 2, 2016 Rubbing Salt in the Wound In the best of times, Texas’ bays are teeming with life thanks to a vital mix
Effective water conservation measures shouldn’t stop at jurisdictional boundaries such as city or county lines and knowledge shouldn’t either. This is the foundation of the Water Efficiency Networks in Central
This blog was written with the assistance of Amy Hardberger, Assistant Professor of Law at St. Mary’s University Last week, the San Antonio City Council unanimously voted to move forward
As the current Texas drought drags on, it’s becoming commonplace to hear about yet another lake somewhere in the state reaching a new record low level. According to the 2012
The Executive Administrator of the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) has made a final recommendation regarding the long-boiling dispute between two Texas regional water planning groups over the proposed Marvin
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