The Rio Grande is initially fed by the Rockies snow melt at Alamosa, Co. It then dries up and is fed by another source. Depending on the seasons snow melt it can be radically different from year to year.
Because of this it is often used as a political enviro hammer by many.
Im no expert and only know a little from living in Texas over 50 years.
Hopefully, an expert with no axe to grind weighs in and explains.
I will say this. Most likely any drying up of the river has nothing to do with data centers.
The Rio Grande is initially fed by the Rockies snow melt at Alamosa, Co. It then dries up and is fed by another source. Depending on the seasons snow melt it can be radically different from year to year.
Because of this it is often used as a political enviro hammer by many.
Im no expert and only know a little from living in Texas over 50 years.
Hopefully, an expert with no axe to grind weighs in and explains.
I will say this. Most likely any drying up of the river has nothing to do with data centers.