Catholics receive ashes on their foreheads during Ash Wednesday services at St. Patrick Cathedral in El Paso, Texas, on March ...
The first direct potable reuse plant in the world opened in 1968 in Namibia, southern Africa’s driest country. The New ...
Sixty soldiers from the Texas Military Department took the oath to support the U.S. Border Patrol in its mission to enforce ...
Texas National Guard soldiers now have authority to apprehend migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border, a move to aid Border Patrol ...
President Donald Trump’s administration has paused a major renovation of the Bridge of the Americas international crossing in ...
El Paso Water broke ground on the first U.S. facility that will treat wastewater for direct re-use in a city water supply, ...
A Mexican national was arrested in El Paso on criminal charges on illegal re-entry.According to court documents, Jaime Perez ...
Several communities in Texas are exploring ways to turn wastewater into drinking water, and El Paso is set to open the first facility in the United States to treat wastewater for direct reuse.
Construction to start on $295 million El Paso Water plant that will purify sewage for new drinking water suppy to augment Rio ...
When it opens in 2028, the advanced filtration plant will supply 10 million gallons a day, the first in the country to ...
El Paso is first but Phoenix and Tucson are expected to follow. In Texas, cities from the Panhandle to the Hill Country are eyeing their own reuse facilities.
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