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About 35% of city of Georgetown water customers remain prohibited from using outdoor irrigation systems and hose-end sprinklers.
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City steps up testing, awaits final EPA rules.
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Texas loses billions of gallons of water a year to broken pipes and leaks. The problem is worse in rural areas.
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If passed during this legislative session, this would be the state’s biggest investment in broadband, but some local officials question whether it would make the service more affordable in areas with few providers.
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Continuing drought means Texas rice farmers will not receive water from the Lower Colorado River Authority in 2023.
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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.