Texas A&M researchers find a strong association between urinary arsenic levels and key indicators of kidney damage.

Texas A&M experts say water conditions on the border have changed so much that the current legal framework for managing them is inadequate.

New study shows that current arsenic regulations might be insufficient to protect public health.

Texas A&M researchers have developed a more accurate method for tracking reservoir evaporation to improve water planning and management.

Global group seeks sustainable water solutions to improve human health

A Texas A&M AgriLife study shows fungal isolates can remediate potentially harmful microplastics in aqueous environments.

Researcher say Israel’s approach to desalination offers insights that Arizona should consider.

Using satellite data from more than 7,000 global reservoirs, Texas A&M researchers found that while total storage capacity has increased, the filling rate is lower than expected.

The river is integral to Texas' irrigation. High salinity is changing the agricultural landscape.

A recent report says geology and groundwater pumping have created a "perfect storm" for sinking cities.