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Peak Water: The Rise and Fall of Cheap, Clean H2O
, Bloomberg
, February 6, 2012
The Earth's surface is mostly water, yet across increasingly large swaths of the planet, H2O reservoirs are drying up. This isn't a metaphor, and it's not hyperbole. It's a fact that's changing the destinies of companies and nations.
Partnership agrees to rank San Pedro projects, studies
, Sierra Vista Herald
, February 4, 2012
With an eye toward prioritizing possible projects and studies, the Upper San Pedro Partnership has agreed to design a spreadsheet that will rank each effort.
Construction of Windemere subdivision still months away, developer says, San Marcos Mercury
, January 31, 2012
The first phase of the project is currently envisioned as 74 one-acre lots with 42.13 acres of open space around an existing flood control dam and 3.9 acres of open space and parkland for the protection of caves.
World facing huge crisis as groundwater dries up, The Canberra Times
, January 24, 2012
The rate of extraction from aquifers more than doubled in the 40 years to 2000. ... efforts are underway to increase rainwater harvesting and storage.
Make a game plan for smarter gardening during the new year, San Antonio Express News
, December 30, 2011
Experts say dry conditions and water restrictions will continue. But rather than toss in our trowels, we can resolve to conserve water and garden smarter this year.
Final piece of aquifer plan approved, San Antonio Express News
, December 28, 2011
In a brief, anticlimactic ending to a painstaking, four-year-long process, the Edwards Aquifer Authority board voted Wednesday to approve the funding for a habitat conservation plan that should keep the region's main aquifer under local control.
Back to basics, The Hindu
, December 24, 2011
The rainwater theme park in Bangalore, the first of its kind in India, provides valuable assistance to the citizen who is interested in knowing more about the law as well as implementing it.
The Texas Water Crisis, Citizens League for Environmental Action Now
, December, 2011
Last summer’s extremely hot, dry weather was a wake-up call. Now more than a dozen Texas towns are in danger of running out of water.
Drought boosts water issues, San Antonio Express News
, October 9, 2011
The state's epic drought should make it easier to win voter approval for two water-related issues on the Nov. 8 constitutional amendment election ballot, according to supporters of two measures designed to finance water projects and enhance water conservation.
A bitter taste of dry future?, San Antonio Express News
, June 19, 2011
The dry Guadalupe is just another cruel joke played by this year's extreme drought, a phenomenon fueled by the driest eight-month period in Texas history.
Water manager: Area in ‘exceptional drought', San Antonio Express News
, June 16, 2011
Trinity-Glen Rose directors declared Stage 2 for their region after San Antonio water authorities did so. The board announced Stage 2 earlier this year than they have in past “to stay ahead of the curve,” according to Gonzalez.
What if Mandatory Rainwater Harvesting Isn't Enough?, Arizona Daily Sun, January 28, 2011
Flagstaff has one of the lowest per-capita water use rates in Arizona, but struggles to meet peak demand. Instead of just regulating peak use by price and watering cycles, a citizen panel has proposed requiring an active rainwater harvesting system -- tanks and cisterns -- for any new business and apartment or townhouse complex that doesn't plant native, drought-tolerant plants. The city council has farmed out the proposed rainwater harvesting mandate to several city commissions for further input.