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Racing Against Drought
Faced with dwindling surface water supplies, a water provider in western Texas shifted into high gear in 2011 to develop a $130-million system of groundwater wells and transmission pipelines. Completed in only 18 months despite significant logistical challenges, the Ward County Water Supply Project will help ensure adequate supplies for the 500,000 customers of the Colorado River Municipal Water District well into the future.
Racing Against Drought
Faced with dwindling surface water supplies, a water provider in western Texas shifted into high gear in 2011 to develop a $130-million system of groundwater wells and transmission pipelines. Completed in only 18 months despite significant logistical challenges, the Ward County Water Supply Project will help ensure adequate supplies for the 500,000 customers of the Colorado River Municipal Water District well into the future.
Racing Against Drought
Gibson, Russell (author) / Lester, Nicholas (author) / Grant, John (author) / Holmes, Mitch (author) / Coley, Jim (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 84 ; 62-76
2016-01-01
152014-01-01 pages
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