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Some Water Bills Passed, Others Died. We'll Explain Why
  Even though Central Texas has gotten some rain recently, it’s still in drought. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s drought reduction calculator, the Hill Country needs to get 21.6 inches of precipitation over the next 6 months for the drought to end. That’s almo...
by Brian Zabcik — Sep 04, 2025 aqua texas jackie goodman sb 1253 texas water legislation

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