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This article is part of Running Out, an occasional series about Texas’ water crisis. Read more stories about the threats facing Texas’ water supply here. Bad news: Texas is running out of water.
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Two posters submitted by students from the 2025 Sauk County Youth Conservation Awareness Poster Contest advanced to the state ...
When it comes to clean water, we believe every town and every community should have funding to support reliable water and sewer infrastructure. Currently, New York relies on grant-based funding to ...
Students are invited to submit poster designs with the theme, “Home is Where the Habitat is” ahead of Stewardship Week.
Treated water at the Walnut Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant on March 25 in Austin. The treatment plant will undergo a billion dollar expansion starting this summer to meet the increasing demand ...
With a meter, you’re paying for your actual water use. As a general rule, money saving expert Martin Lewis says you could be better off on a meter if you have more bedrooms than people in your home.