Lessons for the future of Texas water
This is Part 4 of Drifting Toward Disaster, a Texas Observer series about life-changing challenges facing Texans and their rivers. For part 1, see “The Second Rio Grande“; part 2, see “Breaking the Brazos“; and part 3, see “Dow’s River.” During busy summer days, more than 200 recreational boats launch from Red Cove Cafe & Marina in the unincorporated community of Mico. But on a Wednesday morning this May, only two boaters’ cars sat in the parking lot on the shore of Medina Lake.
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