Video: Forum on San Antonio Water
A Water Forum panel met Friday in San Antonio to discuss water issues with a focus on the $3.4 billion pipeline agreement between the San Antonio Water System and the Vista Ridge Cooperative. Full Story
A Water Forum panel met Friday in San Antonio to discuss water issues with a focus on the $3.4 billion pipeline agreement between the San Antonio Water System and the Vista Ridge Cooperative. Full Story
Data from Pennsylvania's Department of Environmental Protection includes more than 200 cases of possible water well contamination by wastewater from drilling involving conventional and shale gas wells. Full Story
The Meadows Center for Water and Environment at Texas State University is sponsoring a study to consider ways to improve experiences for visitors to Spring Lake, once known as Aquarena Springs. Full Story
Responding to articles linking a drop in water demand to rising water rates, Mary Ann Dickinson of the Alliance for Water Efficiency says misrepresenting that relationship can have a negative effect on conservation efforts. Full Story
The Texas A&M Institute of Renewable Natural Resources' Texas Land Trends has published its latest report on the status of the state's rural working lands, which include the state's forests, farms and ranches. Full Story
A report from the Johnson Foundation says the nation's publicly owned water systems are in serious need of modernizing and reinvestment. Full Story
The city of Shasta Lake in California has determined that water-use violations constitute a misdemeanor punishable by fines of up to $1,000 or jail time up to 30 days, or both. Full Story
The Devil's River — known as the state's cleanest river and harboring a number of endangered species — has been hit by drought just like most other rivers in Texas. And like those others, it is also vulnerable to overpumping. Full Story
Biologists with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in San Marcos have collected a sampling of rare San Marcos salamanders from Spring Lake, once the location of Aquarena Springs. Full Story
Blockages in sewers have become a problem for city water managers around the country, with baby wipes being named the top culprit in clogging pipes, despite manufacturers' claims that the wipes are flushable. Full Story