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Water use by Central Texas cities drops despite their growth

2015-03-21 18:15:46| Energy - Topix.net

Austin and other Central Texas cities are using about 20 percent less water from the Colorado River despite the region's explosive population growth. Officials at the height of the drought in 2011 began telling residents in Austin, Cedar Park, Pflugerville and elsewhere to reduce the amount of water they used.

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