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More than 200 people were left without heat or hot water during last month's winter chill due to a natural gas shortage. Many still don't know why.
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Reporting by the Houston Chronicle reveals city officials scrambled to respond to the two-day boil water notice that left schools closed in November.
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As Texas continues to battle drought, groups are trying a market-based solution to help farmers and protect what little water is left.
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Texas had 3,866 water boil notices in 2021, the most in the last decade. Aging water systems threaten water supply and quality — and for many small towns across the state, they won’t be cheap to repair.
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The Austin Water investigation lays out a clearer timeline of what led to the city issuing its third boil-water notice in four years. An external investigation is ongoing.
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A citywide boil-water notice was issued Saturday evening. Austin Water said human error led to issues at the Ullrich Water Treatment Plant.
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Austin Water officials said the current water situation was caused by human error at Austin's largest treatment plant.
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Austin Water customers should decrease their indoor water use, officials said. Outdoor water use is prohibited.
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The federal infrastructure plan will send billions to Texas over the next five years. But a water expert says the state will still be playing catch-up when it comes to water infrastructure, as the population continues to grow.
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The company is worried the Marvin Nichols Reservoir will hurt its business, while Dallas-Fort Worth planners say population growth in the Metroplex helps the entire state.
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Regional planners in Dallas-Fort Worth are looking for ways to ensure residents have enough water for decades to come, but there's not a simple solution.
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A report from the state climatologist finds that the state is experiencing hotter days with less relief from high temperatures at night.