Quick Link: Drought Drives Texas to Search for New Water Options
Cities and farms in Texas are beginning to worry about running out of water
The Texas drought of 2011 was the state’s worst single-year drought on record. Though farmers have learned from the seven-year drought in the 1950′s, both rural and urban water users are concerned about the future of water in the parched state.
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Molly Samuel joined KQED as an intern in 2007, and since then has worked here as a reporter, producer, director and blogger. Before becoming KQED Science’s Multimedia Producer, she was a producer for Climate Watch. Molly has also reported for NPR, KALW and High Country News, and has produced audio stories for The Encyclopedia of Life and the Oakland Museum of California. She was a fellow with the Middlebury Fellowships in Environmental Journalism and a journalist-in-residence at the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center. Molly has a degree in Ancient Greek from Oberlin College and is a co-founder of the record label True Panther Sounds. View all posts by Molly Samuel →