As drought continues to grip Central Texas, those looking to provide water to the region’s fast-growing cities and suburbs see a solution in a relatively untapped aquifer. But those who live above the aquifer say pumping an estimated 50 billion gallons of water a year will accommodate urban growth at the rural counties’ expense. Read more at The Texas Tribune…
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