Nearly two-thirds of the stateโs water and wastewater agencies say they need more workers.
Environment
Coverage of climate, conservation, natural resources, and environmental policy shaping the state, from The Texas Tribune.
Llano River communities fight former oil executiveโs plan for a private dam
Texas has thousands of private dams, but a former oil executiveโs application to build one on the South Llano River would be the first in the watershed for recreational use. Opponents fear it would harm the riverโs health and encourage more private dams.
In trying to close its coal power plant, Austin encounters obstacles to going green
The city approved a plan in 2020 to shut the Fayette Power Project plant with the aim of eliminating carbon emissions. But political, economic and technological forces have gotten in the way.
Texas quietly moves to formalize acceptable cancer risk from industrial air pollution. Public health officials say itโs not strict enough.
Without public hearings, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality is proposing to adopt its 17-year-old standard that scientists and public health officials say fails to account for cumulative air pollution.
Oilfield companies helped to craft Texasโ new waste rules for 2 years before the public got to see them
The effort to update the stateโs oilfield waste disposal rules was initiated by Railroad Commissioner Jim Wright, one of the stateโs top oil and gas regulators who has investments in the industry.
Texas drought has deepened amid this yearโs brutal heat
After a long summer of extreme heat, Texas has been battered by a lingering drought thatโs damaging crops, drying up water supplies and causing wildfires.
No water, roads or emergency services: How climate change left a rural neighborhood nearly uninhabitable
In Liberty County, one neighborhood has been slowly abandoned as years of flooding and intense rains prompted a spiral of decline. A struggling buyout program shows the complexities and limitations of โmanaged retreatโ from disaster-prone areas.
Texas โIke Dikeโ coastal barrier project could cost $57 billion with inflation, Army Corps says
The latest figure is 68% higher than an earlier estimate of $34 billion, and itโs unclear when โ or whether โ Congress will appropriate the money to build the massive system of gates intended to protect the Houston region from storm surge.
The 2023 Texas Tribune Festival in photos
Hereโs a look back at the 2023 Texas Tribune Festival through the eyes of Tribune photographers.
Toxic red tide algae, last seen in 2018, returns to Texas coast
Areas of the Texas Gulf Coast are seeing blooms of the algae, which can make people sick and kill fish.


