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Water Management in The Woodlands

Winter Sewer Averaging

Winter Sewer Averaging

Article Source: Woodlands Water The key to controlling your sewer costs all year long. by John Geiger Woodlands Water rates are amongst the lowest in the region. But that still doesn’t mean we enjoy paying the bill. Fortunately, there’s a simple way to lower your monthly bill now AND throughout the following year. It’s called “Winter

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Water Stewardship in The Woodlands

Water Stewardship in The Woodlands

By Bob Dailey Single-family water usage in The Woodlands for 2020 was approximately 3.5 billion gallons, a far cry from the 2011 usage of 5.7 billion gallons – a decrease of over two billion gallons. Of course, 2011 was a drought year. But even with that consideration, the reduction is significant. The decrease from 2009

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There’s Plenty of Water Everywhere – Just not Here and There

There’s Plenty of Water Everywhere – Just not Here and There

By Bob Dailey There’s plenty of water in the world…just not where we want and need it. The massive Oglala Aquifer, the largest in North America, furnishes water to our nation’s breadbasket, irrigating millions of acres of corn, wheat and other foods. That aquifer is currently 50% depleted – and this has happened in the

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Scientist looking through a microscope

What are PFAS and are they in our drinking water?

PFAS stands for Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances. They are a group of human-made chemicals that have been widely used since the 1940s in various industrial and commercial applications. PFAS are known for their resistance to heat, water, and oil, making them useful in products such as non-stick cookware, stain-resistant fabrics, water-repellent coatings, firefighting foams, and

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