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A pipeline helped secure water for San Antonio for decades to come — at a potentially high cost to some rural residents who are losing groundwater to the big city. Is it a preview for the rest of the state as climate change brings more water scarcity and cities keep sprawling?
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The San Antonio Water System is having a busy summer. In the span of three months, SAWS completed their 142-mile Vista Ridge pipeline, approved a sewer…
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The San Antonio Water System Board of Trustees has authorized SAWS President and CEO Robert Puente to move ahead on the Financial Close with Vista Ridge…
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In a turn-about San Antonio Water System CEO Robert Puente said the water utility would take over the construction of the Vista Ridge Water Pipeline if…
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Garney will oversee the construction and management of the 142-mile pipeline that would bring water to San Antonio from Burleson County. Abengoa, the…
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Last night, the San Antonio Water System (SAWS) held the first of four public meeting on the changes to the 142 -mile Vista Ridge Pipeline. The $3.4…
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Last fall, the financially troubled Spanish company whose subsidiary contracted with San Antonio to build a massive water pipeline entered into the early…
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Update: SAWS released the following statement at 9:06 a.m. Wednesday:The Vista Ridge Water Supply Project has new leadership. Garney Construction has…
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Abengoa, the company working with the San Antonio Water System to build the Vista Ridge Pipeline is attempting to remove some of its financial…
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By this time next year, residents in the San Antonio area will be drinking water that is currently too salty to consume. The San Antonio Water System,…