Just a few years after permanently moving into his Marion County vacation home, poor water quality forced Karsten Kress to ...
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Texans and specifically East Texans are about to have a fight with other areas of the state about water. Not surprisingly, East Texas currently has a lot of water – surface water ...
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A Dallas area businessman wants to drill for water near the Houston County Lake in East Texas. Texas lawmakers are poised to limit new extractions for at least two years. (Emil Lippe For The Texas ...
A wealthy Dallas investor is pushing for the chance to extract billions of gallons of East Texas’ available groundwater in what is shaping into one of the biggest water fights in years. The dispute ...
A Dallas-area company seeking to install 43 high-capacity water wells in East Texas is suing the local groundwater conservation district for holding up the process. He wants the project to move ...
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A water war is brewing in East Texas. And a Dallas hedge fund manager is at the center of it.
A water war is brewing in Texas. At the center is Dallas hedge fund manager Kyle Bass, whose plan to pump 15 billion gallons of water a year from East Texas aquifers has sparked lawsuits, packed ...
AUSTIN, Texas (KLTV) - State Rep. Cody Harris, who chairs the Committee on Natural Resources, says he is hoping to get the groundwater conversation in the upcoming special session agenda. “The main ...
Lawmakers are at odds on whether to stop new water exports from East Texas, which includes the Houston County Lake. (Emil Lippe For The Texas Tribune, Emil Lippe For The Texas Tribune) Subscribe to ...
A Dallas investor’s contentious bid to export East Texas groundwater appears headed for delays after lawmakers on Monday approved a study that would push off the project for at least two years. The ...
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