Texas needs at least $174 billion to avoid water crisis, state says

by by Carlos Nogueras Ramos, Colleen DeGuzman and Alejandra Martinez, The Texas Tribune 

The Archimedes screw pump is used for moving water and sludge, from a lower to a higher elevation. Wastewater treatment process at SAWS’ Steven M. Clouse Water Recycling Center in San Antonio on Aug. 23, 2024. Texas communities will need to spend $174 billion in the next 50 years to avert a severe water crisis, a new state analysis revealed Thursday. That’s more than double the $80 billion projected four years ago, when the Texas Water Development Board last passed a state water plan. The three-member board presiding over the agency […] The post Texas needs at least $174 billion to avoid water crisis, state says appeared first on San Antonio Current.
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