The stateโs citrus industry is at risk, farmers say, after Mexico failed to deliver water it owes Texas as part of a 1944 treaty.
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Plan to pump billions of gallons of water from East Texas appears on hold
An East Texas farm sued the local groundwater conservation district that has authority over the aquifer that would be pumped. As part of a settlement, the district has voided its original permits.
Texas voters have final say on $20 billion package to secure stateโs water supplyย
No new taxes would be collected for the package that would give the stateโs water department $1 billion to spend on projects like cleaning salty water, flood control and reservoirs.
Economic boom or environmental disaster? Rural Texas grapples with pros, cons of data centers
Local leaders see data centers, which help power the worldโs shift to artificial intelligence, as a way to keep their towns open. Residents worry their way of life โ and water โ is at stake.
Data centers are thirsty for Texasโ water, but state planners donโt know how much they will need
A wave of massive data centers is expanding across Texas, prompting warnings from experts who say the new water demands could push the stateโs already strained supply to the brink.
Running Out: Texasโ water crisis โ and the path forward
A growing population, leaking pipes and changing climate threaten the stateโs water supply. Texas lawmakers hope a $20 billion investment will help.
Join us Oct. 8 in Longview to discuss Texasโ water crisis and proposed solutions across the state
Ahead of the constitutional amendment election, weโll hear from experts and lawmakers on what can be done to boost and protect the stateโs water supply
Lawmakers fail to pass a bill to end massive water exports from East Texas
The House refused Senate changes allowing exports to continue while the state studies its underground water supply. Lawmakers left the Capitol without reaching a compromise.
Corpus Christiโs water supply is uncertain after City Council ends water treatment plans
Years of blundering and project delays have pushed the South Texas city to the brink of crisis as drought bears down and industrial water use grows.
TribCast: Did lawmakers improve Texasโ infrastructure?
Will Texas be able to keep the lights on and water flowing til the next legislative session?


