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More than 100 years ago, developers lured farmers to the Rio Grande Valley by marketing the “Magic Valley,” a tropical place of plentiful water where crops grow year-round.
The local projects were included in the $138 million in funding for Southeast Texas projects that Weber publicized.
The Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority says its water supply project can help meet growing demand from the Hill Country to the Gulf Coast.
House Bill 3154, a key piece of the legislative effort to form the Wise Regional Water District, failed 41-78 in the Texas ...
Local activists warn that while residents must ration, unimpeded industrial expansion is imperiling the region’s future.
The Lower Rio Grande River is in a ‘near-permanent human-induced megadrought threatening all life that depends on it.’ ...
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