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  • Inspections for new irrigation systems starting in 2026

    Inspections for new irrigation systems starting in 2026

    Poorly built irrigation systems waste 20% of the water they use. To make sure we’re thoughtfully managing our resources, SAWS will begin inspecting all new in-ground sprinkler systems in 2026 to ensure they’re designed and installed according to state and local regulations.

    These systems are complex — so much so that Texas is one of the few states that requires a license to work on them.

    It’s important to make sure the workers designing and installing these systems are licensed and have undergone rigorous training on irrigation regulations. City code and the SAWS Utility Service Regulations require that a licensed individual be present and supervise the installation of a new system, and that a city permit has been issued for the work.

    For more information about the requirements for both plan review and inspections, including the checklists we use, visit saws.org/irrigationplan.


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  • Start 2026 by spotting interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS in the sky. Use our chart to help you find it

    Start 2026 by spotting interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS in the sky. Use our chart to help you find it

    Comet 3I/ATLAS is a rare interstellar visitor, a comet not gravitationally bound to any star, and only the third such object ever identified.

    When discovered by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) survey in Rio Hurtado,…

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  • Start 2026 by spotting interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS in the sky. Use our chart to help you find it

    Start 2026 by spotting interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS in the sky. Use our chart to help you find it

    Comet 3I/ATLAS is a rare interstellar visitor, a comet not gravitationally bound to any star, and only the third such object ever identified.

    When discovered by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) survey in Rio Hurtado,…

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  • Prune now to avoid oak wilt

    Prune now to avoid oak wilt

    There’s not much time left to prune your oak trees this winter, especially if you want to minimize the chance of oak wilt. During the coldest days of the year, the beetles that carry the spores of the oak wilt fungus are very few and unlikely to fly.

    Pruning is done for three reasons (in order of importance): safety, tree health and appearance.

    Some helpful dos and don’ts:

    • Prune narrow branch junctions that are V-shaped. These are structurally weak, especially if two or more of the branches are of equal diameters. Long branches that have been repeatedly stripped of their lateral branches should be shortened or removed completely.
    • Look for the “3-D” branches: dead, diseased and dying. These are a source of illness and insects, as well as a food source to attract more disease and insects.
    • Never cut through the branch collar. This donut-shaped ring at the junction of two branches or trunks is a zone of specialized cells and chemicals that reduces the potential for decay and disease.
    • Always paint fresh oak wounds. This is a must to preventing oak wilt. You don’t need to paint the wounds for elm, ash, sycamore, pine, tallow or pecan trees.


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  • Early Social Media Use Affects Teens’ Memory and Mental Health

    Early Social Media Use Affects Teens’ Memory and Mental Health

    Published: January 1, 2026

    Photo by cottonbro studio via Pexels

    By India McCarty

    Experts warn parents against the damage social media can do to young people’s brains, from affecting memory to creating anxiety issues. 

    “One large study of…

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  • Space Force shows off snowy new Alaska radar post photo of the day for Jan. 1, 2026

    Space Force shows off snowy new Alaska radar post photo of the day for Jan. 1, 2026

    Early in December, the U.S. Space Force‘s Combat Forces Command (CFC) formally accepted operational responsibility for the Long Range Discrimination Radar (LRDR) after the successful completion of a series of tests. This advanced radar system…

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  • TCTMD’s Biggest News of 2025

    TCTMD’s Biggest News of 2025

    Gene-editing therapy, ACS guidelines, and the death of Dimitrios Karmpaliotis were some of TCTMD’s most-read stories this year.

    The most widely read story on TCTMD this past year involved the sad death of Dimitrios Karmpaliotis, an…

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  • Delaying dementia diagnosis wastes precious time, Michigan experts warn

    Delaying dementia diagnosis wastes precious time, Michigan experts warn

    • A dementia diagnosis might be delayed for several reasons, including a person’s reluctance to seek it
    • Earlier diagnosis means access to drugs that can enhance life or to financial assistance
    • Seeking help also may address more…

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  • Save the date: Basura Bash happens March 7

    Save the date: Basura Bash happens March 7

    The largest single-day waterway cleanup in Texas has been rescheduled for better weather — Basura Bash 2026 will happen March 7!

    Every year more than 1,500 volunteers diligently dedicate a Saturday morning to collect as much trash as possible from San Antonio’s rivers and streams — recycling what they can and discarding the rest.

    You can join these trash-slashing superheroes in the citywide effort. Visit basurabash.org for more information and to sign up!


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  • GeForce NOW Helps YOU Celebrate The New Year With New Games

    GeForce NOW Helps YOU Celebrate The New Year With New Games

    GeForce NOW subscribers will be able to ring in the new year with a plethora of new games and more power under the hood to enhance the experience.

    Announced via press release, NVIDIA will kick off 2026 with RTX 5080-powered cloud energy and 14 new…

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