Water Crisis Threatens Rapid Growth of Kyle, Texas – A Sign of Trouble for Expanding Cities
Kyle, Texas, the second fastest-growing city in the U.S., is facing a severe water shortage. With a population of 67,000 expected to rise to 77,000 in five years, the city is struggling with limited access to water. This situation leads to water rationing, impacting both residents and businesses, especially those reliant on water for operations. As water scarcity becomes more common in fast-growing areas, even large cities like Phoenix and Las Vegas are grappling with similar challenges, threatening their future growth.
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