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El Paso's Water Supply Is Moving Out — But Not If These Ideas Work

El Paso's Water Supply Is Moving Out — But Not If These Ideas Work

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El Paso, TX, faces significant water challenges due to climate change and overuse of groundwater. The city is home to the world's largest inland desalination plant, which plays a crucial role in making salty water drinkable. The Rio Grande, a vital water source, is heavily managed, and climate change exacerbates water scarcity. El Paso is innovating with brackish water treatment and wastewater recycling to address these issues. The EPA recognizes El Paso's efforts as exemplary, highlighting the importance of proactive water management to ensure a sustainable future.

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What role does wastewater recycling play in El Paso's water management strategy?

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What are the potential consequences of water scarcity in El Paso?

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How does the geographical relationship between El Paso and Juarez affect water management?

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