The city of Wichita Falls, Texas, is expected to run out of water in two years time. It is experiencing record temperatures and its worst drought ever. Lake Arrowhead, the city’s main source of water that was almost full four years ago, has all but dried up. Some say climate change is to blame. People are now forced to use less water, and the city has imposed fines for anyone who uses too much water. The city is also working on a plan to convert waste water into drinking water. But will this be enough? Nick Harper reports for teleSUR
