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Tag: water

Posted inLifestyle, Uncategorized

Council Approves Two Year SAWS Rate Increase

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick November 21, 2013November 21, 2013
Instead of retrofitting the plant with potentially $550 million worth of pollution control mechanisms, CPS Energy decided to close the coal-fired Deely Power Plant by 2018. Photo courtesy of CPS Energy.
Posted inBusiness & Development, Business & Tech, Gov & Politics

Energy, Future of Texas Linked to Water

by Doyle Beneby October 14, 2013January 31, 2020
Posted inGov & Politics

Welcome Water-Savvy Ways in Lucky ’13

by Erin Conant December 27, 2012October 7, 2016
Posted inEducation

Holiday in Ethiopia

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick December 24, 2012December 26, 2012
Posted inGov & Politics

Private Lands/Public Benefits: Farmland = Drinking Water

by Lorie Woodward Cantu November 24, 2012October 7, 2016
Posted inGov & Politics

Upstream Without a Paddle: Seeking Protection for Edwards Aquifer

by Don Dimick June 14, 2012October 7, 2016

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