In South Texas, aging water system meets growing population

In South Texas, aging water system meets growing population

In the Rio Grande Valley, a canal system designed more than a century ago for agriculture still delivers water to the region's lush farmland and fast-growing towns and cities. Today, the canals lose as much as 40 percent of the water they carry, waste that experts say could contribute to steep water shortages in coming decades as the population grows and climate change intensifies droughts.

Related Keywords

Mexico , Edinburg , Texas , United States , Cameron County , Mexican , American , Sonia Lambert , Bureau Of Reclamation , Texasam University , Us Census Bureau , Texas Water Development Board , South Texas , Rio Grande , Rio Grande Valley , Guy Fipps ,

© 2025 Vimarsana