It’s been a long time coming, but finally the Union Lincoln Regional Water Supply Initiative has done something tangible that could end up helping the longsuffering Sparta Aquifer: It gave its money to the Sparta Ground Water Commission.
At this writing, on a sunny Tuesday morning, nobody knows whether the hype — and, for some people, fury — over an HBO drag show series filming an episode in Ruston will be tolerable or terrible.
Not happy with the outcome of the Iowa caucuses or the New Hampshire primary? Well, just hang on, Louisiana’s turn at the pre-presidential election madness is coming.
It isn’t the approach the Union- Lincoln Regional Water Supply Initiative had in mind when it formed 17 years ago, but finally the group is realistically poised to help rejuvenate the Sparta Aquifer.
Numbers may not lie, but they can have some interesting stories to tell. Like the story that quickly appears from even a casual look at the recently released 2019 Ruston
It comes as no surprise that the Louisiana Rural Water Association came up dry in its latest attempt to get reliable data about how much unaccounted-for water is pumped out