Texas planners look to aquifers to prepare for next drought

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Well this is interesting.

Texas planners look to aquifers to prepare for next drought.

By BETSY BLANEY

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — The torrential storms of last month essentially ended one of Texas' worst-ever droughts, but much of the excess water has already flowed into the Gulf of Mexico or will evaporate by year's end.

With a wary eye toward the next prolonged dry-streak that inevitably will come, some think expanding the use of underground aquifers may help slake the thirst of Texas' rapidly growing population.

Three trillion gallons of water gushed from swollen Texas rivers into the Gulf of Mexico in May, and another 2 trillion gallons will likely evaporate from state reservoirs by year's end. Combined, the lost water would be enough to serve Texas' booming population for an entire year.

If widely implemented, aquifer storage and recovery would be among the major additions to the state's water infrastructure since scores of reservoirs were built following the historic drought of the 1950s.

More... http://news.yahoo.com/texas-planners-look-aquifers-prepare-next-drought-144327495--finance.html
 
The whole world needs fewer people. Texas seems to be good at trying to fix that.
 
Let's hope that they steer their oil pipelines and fracking wells around those aquifers. Probably won't though.
 
People are living longer and healthier thanks to modern science!


FGB, you gonna start a thread about Texas building a bullion depository?
Awesome story!
 
Texas reservoirs are currently at 83.8% of capacity and going up. The drought is over, but more reservoirs and more aquifers are obviously in order.
 
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