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A recent study reveals the significant and largely unaccounted-for pressure that the rapid expansion of data centers is placing on Texas’ water resources. The number of massive data centers is surging in Texas, placing a strain on the grid. They are also demanding a lot of water that many areas just don't have.
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They're hoping to plant a thousand new trees downtown, and they have a plan to do it.
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Some beneficial rains fell over the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone to temporarily reverse its decline.
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Families and first-time anglers spread out along the San Antonio River, learning to fish and spending a morning outdoors together.
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The plan builds upon an existing discharge line currently being used for irrigation.
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Active spring weather patterns continue to stir up the atmosphere.
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An unsettled weather pattern in the central U.S. could be a significant rainmaker.
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Cities, towns and industrial complexes aim to quickly pump tens of millions of gallons per day in a bid to avert disaster.
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A cold front will push through San Antonio on Saturday.
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San Antonio will most likely see only thunderstorms and gusty winds between Wednesday night and midday Thursday.
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Commissioners seek state grant to help for sirens.