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These days the Pecos River barely fills its dry, sandy bed where it crosses West Texas, but the river could be poised to flow again — with treated oil field wastewater. Companies are racing to ...
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Speaking of the recent dispatches from San Antonio, Texas, regarding the non-use of the new and expensive bridge over the Pecos River, which was designed as an important "cut-off" on the line of ...
MIDLAND, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) – The Pecos Watershed Conservation Initiative (PWCI), an initiative that works to support conservation projects for the Pecos River, shared how and what it’s doing ...
Reeves County leaders and other Texas state officials are considering the construction of a road to bypass the community of Pecos. Curtis Dale Wilson, road and bridge engineer for Reeves County ...
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Texas — The Pecos Watershed Conservation Initiative is a group with the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation that is trying to support conservation projects in the area. The Pecos River ...
These days the Pecos River barely fills its dry, sandy bed where it crosses West Texas, but the river could be poised to flow again — with treated oilfield wastewater. Companies are racing to ...