Source: Myron L Company Are “ghost forests” a sign of things to come? Rising sea levels and superstorm tidal surges are already impacting coastal areas, with rising salinity levels affecting some [...]
With the devasting impacts of unleashed groundwater pumping and climate change as a backdrop, this year California policy makers took steps to both improve the state’s water future and kick the [...]
Arkansas City, Kan., population 12,000, had been looking to update its 1950s-era facility, with its century-old clearwell, for more than a decade. The city commission decided to pursue a [...]
Constructed Wetlands are an amazing resource that we are learning to use in the waste water treatment world. The earth has the natural ability to clean itself and this is often demonstrated in [...]
This is an informative Article that I found while researching information on outdoor residential water use in the State of Texas. The idea of using recycled water for residential use in lawn [...]
Did you know(?)… There is the same amount of water on the Earth today as when the Earth was formed. The average total home water use for each person in the US is about 50 gpd. On average, 50-70% [...]
In the midst of doing many water resource projects (Including Waste Water) in South/Central Texas and in establishing CCN. I began to realize that there are many different types of “districts” [...]
Originally published by the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) in August 2015, this article is a great resource on conservation efforts and strategies in Texas. Highlighting the fact that the [...]
Original article referenced was published on The Texas Tribune by Kiah Collier on July 23, 2015. The SWIFT allocation is off to a cautiously optimistic start. Just last week, The Texas Water [...]
Original article referenced is published on Conscious Living TV By Doug Owen. I found this article to be interesting and informational as it spoke to the interest of,“the every day water user“. I [...]