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San Antonio Water System may soon have the power to impose liens on major delinquent property ownersCity council members are advocating for the new power as a way to bring delinquent property owners into compliance and avoid water shutoffs at apartment complexes that hurt tenants who properly paid their bills.
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Todos Agua is a three-day celebration at San Antonio's Esperanza Peace & Justice Center that honors the community's spiritual and cultural connections to water. Three of its featured artists include poet Carmen Tafolla, musician Azul Barrientos, and activist María Berriozábal.
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The proposed plant would dump up to one million gallons of treated wastewater a day into Helotes Creek
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Researchers and city officials see reclaiming water as the long-term solution to future shortages in the Rio Grande Valley but a regional chair said it's not that simple.
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Critics say the planned subdivision could pollute the Edwards Aquifer
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A couple of hot and dry weeks after a rainy spell has the San Antonio Water System advising residents to limit watering with automatic sprinkler systems or risk "sticker shock" when their water bill arrives.
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Evolving technology is making it possible to turn sewage wastewater into energy that can heat and cool large buildings. The largest such project in the U.S. is under construction in Denver.
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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…