Past Issues: 2015
Vol: 3 Issue 26
- In 2015, Water, EPA Dominated Environment News in Texas
- Study: Barnett Shale Is Richer Than Previously Thought
- LCRA Fights Release of Data on New Reservoir
- Opinion: For Cities' Sake, Address Stormwater Infrastructure
- The Bookshelf: Dec. 30, 2015
- Event: SWIFT Funding Workshop
- Companies in Dispute Over San Antonio Pipeline Project
- Travis County Floods Raise Questions on Response
- Endangered Wild Rice Making a Comeback in the San Marcos
- Miami Girds Up for Sea Level Rise
- Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels
Vol: 3 Issue 25
- Flood Experts Call for Better Warning Systems
- In Paris, Negotiators Strike Historic Climate Accord
- House Clears Bill Aimed At Red River Confusion
- The Q&A: Lucas Gregory
- The Bookshelf: Dec. 16, 2015
- Dam Near Dallas in Danger of Breaking
- Texas Waters Plagued by Invasive Plants
- Restoring Barren Ecosystems With Wastewater
- Researchers Say Combining Salt and Tap Water May Be Toxic Recipe
- Commentary: A Call for Rethinking Land and Water in the Hill Country
- Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels
Vol: 3 Issue 24
- Some Fear Texas Unprepared for Panama Canal Expansion
- Vista Ridge Pipeline Parent Company Enters Pre-Bankruptcy
- San Antonio Hikes Water Rates for Vista Ridge
- The Q&A: Meredith Miller
- The Bookshelf: Dec. 2, 2015
- Legal Battle Over Seabed Off Texas Coast Heats Up
- Tributes to Texas Rivers in Song
- Colorado Adopts Water Plan
- Scientists Map Earth's Groundwater
- Researchers Say Beavers Can Reduce Algae Growth in Estuaries
- Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels
Vol: 3 Issue 23
- EPA Head: Texas Should Want Its Own Clean Power Plan
- The Q&A: Kevin M. Befus
- The Bookshelf: Nov. 18, 2015
- Commentary: Reliability of Proposed Pipeline Questioned
- Proposed Reservoir in North Texas Stirs Controversy
- Opponents Say Trans-Texas Pipeline a Threat to Water Supply
- Texans Wonder If Wild Weather Is The New Norm
- California Marine Ecosystem Contaminated by Toxin
- Septic Systems Seen as Culprit in Long Island Water Pollution
- Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels
Vol: 3 Issue 22
- Environmental Consultant Gets More Texas Work
- San Antonio Water Utility Leader Defends Controversial Project
- On Quakes, Regulator Sides with Energy Companies
- The Q&A: Fritz Hanselmann
- The Bookshelf: Nov. 4, 2015
- Event: Going, Going, Gone
- Event: Agriculture Through the Water-Energy-Food Nexus
- Water Forum Focuses on State’s Future Water Supplies
- Slow Adaptation to Rapid Warming Leads to Fishery Collapse
- Farmers Slow To Use Water Conserving Methods
- Environmentalist Says Conservation Is Good for Business
- Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels
Vol: 3 Issue 21
- New Questions Face San Antonio Water Pipeline
- To Paxton's Cheers, Court Blocks EPA Clean Water Rule
- High Court Might Clarify Water and Surface Rights
- The Q&A: James Simons
- The Bookshelf: Oct. 21, 2015
- Event: Hill Country Workshop for Landowners on Conservation Easements
- Event: North Central Texas AWWA Drinking Water Seminar
- Event: Living Springs Documentary Series Free Screening
- Researchers Invent Pollutant-Cleaning Swimsuit Material
- Water Wars Not Over in Hays County
- South Carolina Floods Highlight Stormwater Problems
- Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels
Vol: 3 Issue 20
- In Final BP Deal, Texas to Get $800 Million for Gulf
- Two Years, Few Answers in E. Coli Discovery
- Reveal Radio: But Not a Drop to Drink
- The Q&A: Richard Seline
- The Bookshelf: Oct. 7, 2015
- Event: Water Strategies No. 2
- District Judge Rules for Groundwater Conservation District
- Book Describes Importance of Riparian Areas in Texas
- San Antonio Water Project Hits a Snag
- Rainwater Distribution System Brings Water to Parched Rajasthan
- Video: A Colorado River Delta Restoration Project Update
- Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels
Vol: 3 Issue 19
- Texas Drops Suit Over Dead Denton Fracking Ban
- Tiny Nordheim Proclaims Small Victory in Oilfield Waste Vote
- Road From Rita
- The Q&A: Navid Saleh
- The Bookshelf: Sept. 23, 2015
- Event: Texas Desal 2015
- Wetlands "Mitigation Banks" Drilled for Oil and Gas
- Environmentalists Oppose Proposal for Texas Water Grid
- Report Says Half of U.S. Now in Drought
- Study Shows Need for Tracking Water Use in U.S. Rivers
- California Struggles To Put New Water Law Into Practice
- Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels
Vol: 3 Issue 18
- EPA Water Rule Applies to Texas After All
- Well Explosion Could Pressure Texas Regulators
- Amid Hurricane Debate, Another Storm Surge Option Surfaces
- The Q&A: Rabi Mohtar
- The Bookshelf: Sept. 9, 2015
- Event: Texas Water Development Board to Discuss SWIFT Funding
- Four Takes on New Texas Water Policy Laws
- Homeowners Along San Marcos River Dealing With Tubers
- Houston Teen Invents Prize-Winning Water Filter
- Glaciers Melting Quickly in the North Cascades
- Water Conservation Causing Problems in California
- Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels
Vol: 3 Issue 17
- Defendant Pleads Guilty in Webb County Water Trial
- State's Role in Unhealthy Water Probed
- Trial Begins Over Undrinkable Water in Webb County
- After 17 Years, Texas Poised to Resolve Oil Spill
- The Bookshelf: Aug. 26, 2015
- Septic Tanks Not Keeping Contaminants Out of Lakes
- Study: Climate Change Is Worsening California's Drought
- Los Angeles Uses Shade Balls to Conserve Reservoir Water
- Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels
Vol: 3 Issue 16
- Groundwater Districts Seek Help Tracking Disposal Wells
- Obama Unveils Climate Rules, With Texas-Wide Implications
- Climate Pleas From Pope, Obama Fall Flat in Texas
- The Q&A: Jason M. Evans
- The Bookshelf: Aug. 12, 2015
- How Much Groundwater is Used in the Eagle Ford Shale?
- California Farmers Ponder Purchase of Urban Wastewater
- Damage to Animas River From EPA Dump Still Being Assessed
- EPA: Great Lakes Restoration Initiative is Succeeding
- Opinion: The Cost to Texas of Mexico's Water Debt
- Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels
Vol: 3 Issue 15
- The Drought is Over in Texas
- Texas Water Development Board OKs $4 Billion in Projects
- Texas Facing Major Climate Change Impacts, According to New Study
- The Q&A: Sheila Olmstead
- Event: Texas Groundwater Summit
- 21 Applicants Approved in First Round of SWIFT Loans
- Study Shows Results of Depleting Aquifers
- Brain-Eating Amoeba Found in Water Supply Near New Orleans
- New California Desalination Plant Raises Questions
- West Nile Virus Found in New York City Mosquitoes
- Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels
Vol: 3 Issue 14
- In Pristine Big Bend Region, a Pipeline Could Run Through It
- Under BP Deal, Another $788 Million Will Flow to Texas
- New Story Series Focuses on Groundwater Depletion
- The Q&A: Tom Pankratz
- The Bookshelf: July 15, 2015
- Event: Summer 2015 Water Rights Analysis Meeting
- A Review of Agriculture-Related Bills This Session
- "Texas Flood" Wins the Texas Water Safari
- Restoring Ecosystems Includes Making Them Resilient
- Study Says Water Use in Fracking on the Rise
- Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels
Vol: 3 Issue 13
- Texas Sues EPA Over Provision of Federal Water Law
- The Q&A: Steve DiMarco
- The Bookshelf: July 1, 2015
- Texas to Sell $8 Billion in Bonds for Water Projects
- Rio Grande Valley Partnership to Address Water Concerns
- Water Experts Discuss Colorado River's Water Crisis
- Aquifers Draining Faster Than They're Filling
- Opinion: Why We Must Plan for Landscape Migration
- Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels
Vol: 3 Issue 12
- Abbott Signs Bill to Limit Pollution Lawsuits
- Water Conservation, Contract Bidding Bills Fall Victim to Abbott's Veto
- New Water Development Board Chairman Takes Helm
- The Q&A: Samuel D. Brody
- The Bookshelf: June 17, 2015
- Aquifers May Play Expanded Role in Conservation
- Will the End of the Drought Mean the End of Conserving?
- How the Largest Lakes in the World Are Under Threat
- Conservation District Explains New Water Bill
- Andrew Sansom Named Harte Champion of the Gulf
- Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels
Vol: 3 Issue 11
- Hays County Groundwater Bill Heads to Governor's Desk
- Climate Change, a Factor in Texas Floods, Largely Ignored
- Before Central Texas Flooding, Officials Sounded Alarm
- The Q&A: Bridget R. Scanlon
- The Bookshelf: June 3, 2015
- Event: Texas Water Symposium in Fredericksburg
- Event: TCEQ Hearing for Environmental Flow Standards
- Blanco River Expert Finds Lessons From Flood
- Saving the Cypresses After the Blanco Flood
- Critics of EPA's Clean Water Rule Muster Opposition
- EPA Finalizes Clean Water Rule
- Bill Will Move Conservation Program to TPWD
- Surfing for Landlubbers in Austin?
- After the Rain, How Full Are Texas Reservoirs?
Vol: 3 Issue 10
- EPA Closely Watching Bill to Speed State Permits
- For Two Border Towns, Clean Water Plan Crashes
- The Q&A: Mike Gershon
- The Bookshelf: May 20, 2015
- Drought Eases in North Texas, Lingers in Pockets
- State Parks Facing Floods
- Data Missing on California Agricultural Water Use
- Tourism Destinations in California Adjust to Drought
- Expert Advocates Combining Resources on Water
- After the Rain, How Full Are Texas Reservoirs?
Vol: 3 Issue 9
- State High Court Punts on Major Water Case
- Justices Again Avoid Underground Trespassing Question
- Fractured System Keeps Clean Water From Some
- The Q&A: Antonietta Quigg
- The Bookshelf: May 6, 2015
- Will Texas Follow California in Water Woes?
- Study Finds Fracking Chemicals in Drinking Water
- Experts Support New Federal Fracking Rules
- Opinion: Larson Sees Solution in Water Grid Bill
- Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels
Vol: 3 Issue 8
- Lawmaker Urges Colleagues to Act on Climate Change
- Shark Fin Ban Back on the House Menu
- Universities, Water Providers Launch Conservation Effort
- Politics Stymied Village's Plan to Secure Safe Water
- The Q&A: Yongli Gao
- The Bookshelf: April 21, 2015
- Study: Inconsistent Fracking Water Policies in Texas
- EPA Finds Voluntary Fracking Data Incomplete
- Rio Grande Crippled by Drought
- Glass-Bottom Spring Research Boats to Be Restored
- Water Restrictions Divide California Residents
- Photographer Documents Drought in the West
- Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels
Vol: 3 Issue 7
- Water Ruling Cuts State's Power in Droughts
- List of Fastest-Growing Counties, Metro Areas Has Strong Texas Flavor
- Hays County Water Fight Tumbles Into Committee
- The Q&A: Sharlene Leurig
- The Bookshelf: April 8, 2015
- Event: Colorado River Alliance’s Family Water Festival
- Opinion: Rules Needed for Cross-County Water Pumping
- Study: Cattle Causing Coastal Watershed Contamination
- Bill Filed to Deal With Tubing Parties on the San Marcos
- Drought to Bring Changes to Habits in California
- Will Texas Follow California's Example on Water?
- Congressional Bill Aims to Cut Costs of Rural Water Supply
- Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels
Vol: 3 Issue 6
- Report: Smart Lawn Watering Could Save Big
- Isaac Jumping Into Hays County Water Fight
- Private Sector Has Hand in State Water Planning
- Reintroducing the Texas Legislative Guide
- The Q&A: Wenwei Xu
- The Bookshelf: March 25, 2015
- Study Finds Threat to Texas Bays
- Hormone-Disrupting Contaminants in Great Lakes
- Legislators Considering Water-Related Bills
- Residents Sue Commercial Water Driller
- Opinion: Buying Development Rights Preserves Watersheds
- Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels
Vol: 3 Issue 5
- A Colonia Built on Broken Promises of Clean Water
- Politics Stymied Village's Plan to Secure Safe Water
- Undrinkable Series: Rio Bravo and El Cenizo
- The Q&A: Cameron Turner
- The Bookshelf: March 11, 2015
- Reminder: Texas Water Day at the Capitol
- Video: Panel Discussions on Edwards Aquifer
- Central Texas Water Battle Challenges Rule of Capture
- Round Rock May Pay Back Water Debt With Effluent
- Researchers Test Coating Reservoirs to Save Water
- Study Says Climate Change Increases Drought Risk
- Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels
Vol: 3 Issue 4
- Hays Groundwater Fight Portends Battles to Come
- Lawmakers Asked to Boost Parks Funding
- The Q&A: Clint Wolfe
- The Bookshelf: Feb. 25, 2015
- Event: Gulf Coast Water Conservation Symposium
- Event: Texas Tribune/Texas State University Water Symposium
- Event: Texas Water Day at the Capitol
- Regional Water Conservation Researchers Await Funding
- Partnership to Bring New Water Technology to Texas
- Trinity Aquifer Pumping May Impact Recreation Hot Spots
- Drones Show Promise for Cloud Seeding
- Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels
Vol: 3 Issue 3
- Texas Justices Skirt Underground Trespassing Question
- T-Squared: We're Crowdfunding Another Crucial Series
- The Q&A: Todd Caldwell
- The Bookshelf: Feb. 11, 2015
- Meadows Center Launches Spring Lake Photo Contest
- Project Will Study Drought Effects on Landscape Plants
- Hays County Plan to Pump Trinity Aquifer Prompts Opposition
- Cities Weigh Growth vs. Water Shortages
- Study Finds Harmful Chemicals in Oil and Gas Wastewater
- Study: Climate Change Increases Demand for Irrigation
- Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels
Vol: 3 Issue 2
- Groundwater Wars Brewing in Austin's Hill Country Suburbs
- Fired TCEQ Investigator: Law Firm Triggered Dismissal
- Disappearing Rio Grande Expedition Recap
- The Q&A: Anthony Tarquin
- The Bookshelf: Jan. 28, 2015
- Water is Top Issue for Agriculture Commissioner
- Panelists Discuss the Edwards Aquifer Water Wars
- Report: Farming and Urban Growth Polluting Aquifers
- In Forum Report, Water Crises Named Top Global Risk
- Obstacles Hinder California Desalination Innovation
- Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels
Vol: 3 Issue 1
- Controversial Marvin Nichols Reservoir Stays in State Plan
- Disappearing Rio Grande: A Look Back at 10 Stories
- Texas Perspective: Water
- The Q&A: Greg Flores
- The Bookshelf: Jan. 14, 2015
- While Drought Eases, Edwards Aquifer Gets Little Relief
- States Reacting to Water Scarcity
- Decreasing Water Demand May Hurt Utilities
- High Levels of Microfibers Found in Great Lakes Water
- New Technology Uses Sunlight and Nanoparticles to Purify Water
- Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels