The also express opposition to any future border wall construction through Laredo ... Laredo gets 100% of its drinking water ...
Several different projects will target issues like managing low water flows, restoring ecosystems and creating more efficient ...
The conflict stems from an 80-year-old treaty where the countries agreed to share water from the Colorado River and the Rio Grande. However, because water is in more demand but scarcer than ever ...
That’s because the dam’s new valves cannot safely release water during the winter, according to the Committee for a Healthy Rio Grande, a group formed to push for more water releases from the ...
Prairie, S. Anderholm, and E. Zagona (2013). “Salinity Modeling in the Colorado River and Upper Rio Grande River Basins Using RiverWare,” AWRA Spring Specialty conference on Agricultural Hydrology and ...
Water begins to flow down the channel of the Rio Grande near Truth or Consequences, New Mexico after being released from Caballo Lake on March 8. These water deliveries are at stake in the Texas v.
Neumann, D, W. Sharp, C. Boroughs, & S. Kissock (2011). “A Combined Forecast and Operations Model of the Upper Rio Grande Basin using RiverWare,” AWRA Annual Water Resources Conference, Albuquerque, ...
EL PASO, Texas—From one end of the U.S.-Mexico border to the other, water and wastewater infrastructure are perennial problems. In the Rio Grande Valley, farmers are running out of time to get ...