Tap water is safe and available at home while going out to buy bottled water can put you at risk.
Read MoreTHIS SUMMIT HAS BEEN POSTPONED. Updates on the rescheduling of the event will be posted on the 2020 Ogallala Aquifer Summit website.
Read MoreWith Groundwater Awareness Week in March, we are highlighting an article from the Ogallala Aquifer edition of the fall 2018 txH2O, Living life with less water.
Read MoreFor the month of March, we are spotlighting our groundwater programs, which include the Texas Well Owner Network, the Ogallala Aquifer Program, the Ogallala Water Coordinated Agricultural Project and the Transboundary Water Portal.
Read MoreWe recently published the Winter 2020 issue of our magazine, txH2O, highlighting the connection between water and health, including pathogens, poverty, PFAS and other water-health issues and developing potential solutions.
Read MoreDr. Zhuping Sheng strives to see technology and engineering give good, workable answers to water users' questions.
Read MoreThe Texas Water Journal Board of Directors has selected TWRI's own Chantal Cough-Schulze as its new managing editor.
Read MoreThe Texas Water Journal published the second paper for the Volume 11, Number 1, 2020 issue: an article titled “Oilfield Water Infrastructure Connectivity: The Case for a ‘Hydrovascular’ Network in the Permian Basin,” by Gabriel Collins.
Read MoreThe Texas Well Owner Network trainings scheduled for March 23 in Bandera and March 24 in Bulverde have been postponed.
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