Wichita Falls to run dry by 2016
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 4:15 pm
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (AP) — The forecast is stark for the drought-stricken North Texas city of Wichita Falls.
State and federal climatologists warned at a public forum Tuesday that the city will likely continue experiencing unnaturally hot, dry weather for a decade or longer.
Discussions have included financial resources available for residents of the Red River Valley near the Oklahoma border.
State climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon has said the Texas drought is "historic."
The Texas Water Development Board says water supplies for Wichita Falls have dropped below a quarter of their capacity and are on a trajectory to run dry by 2016.
The city is awaiting state approval to recycle and treat effluent as a short-term boost to supplies. Longer-term, the city may have to treat salt water or build a pipeline to a distant aquifer
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State and federal climatologists warned at a public forum Tuesday that the city will likely continue experiencing unnaturally hot, dry weather for a decade or longer.
Discussions have included financial resources available for residents of the Red River Valley near the Oklahoma border.
State climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon has said the Texas drought is "historic."
The Texas Water Development Board says water supplies for Wichita Falls have dropped below a quarter of their capacity and are on a trajectory to run dry by 2016.
The city is awaiting state approval to recycle and treat effluent as a short-term boost to supplies. Longer-term, the city may have to treat salt water or build a pipeline to a distant aquifer
http://www.dailytribune.net/news/state/ ... 39e15.html