Nearly 500 buildings in the state capital get their heat from a clean, renewable source located deep in the ground.
The measure, from an East Texas Republican, would fund new research on the aquifers that supply half of the state’s water.
Texas Water Company told developers it can't provide water for their projects, due to drought and population growth.
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The slow underground creep of saltwater toward a major drinking water aquifer is stirring debate on the board meant to ...
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Funds are raised for projects that help protect the aquifer from pollution, along with providing active long-term water ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Aquifers deep underground supply the drinking water for most of the capital region. As the freshwater is pumped out of the ground, salt water begins to creep closer to those ...
An aerial view of the Miller’s home at the corner of 55th East and Idaho Highway 26, encompassed by two recharge basin projects | Courtesy Darla Miller IDAHO FALLS — Ever since they built their dream ...
The Panhandle has been experiencing prolonged dry spells, with below-average rainfall impacting water levels.