The essay shows that while the Texas water planning process is valu- able and important, its execution in practice is often flawed, resulting in over-estimates of the gap between projected demand and supply; new supply costs; lost opportunities for resolving real near-term needs through cost-effective solutions; and a limited ability to deal with criti- cal policy issues that will have significant effect on the state’s ability to sustainably manage its water resources for future generations
Texas has reached a crossroads in the management of its water resources. Water demand in the state c...
States have long held the exclusive right to allocate their surface and groundwater supplies absent ...
Long-range water planning is complicated by changes in climate, population, and water use. In Texas,...
The essay shows that while the Texas water planning process is valu- able and important, its executi...
More than any other natural resource, water holds the key to our future. Yet scarcity and competitio...
In 1997, in the wake of a severe, statewide drought, the Texas Legislature passed an omnibus water b...
According to the 2017 Texas State Water Plan, Texas will experience an 8.9 million acre foot water s...
An expansion of tile supply of water and greater efficiency in its use are necessary for the future ...
The severe Texas droughts of the 1950s prompted the development of a comprehensive planning framewor...
Ensuring that Texas is sustainable in the 21st century depends in large part on smart management of ...
Water scarcity can be defined as a lack of enough water, or not having access to safe water supplies...
Many states have completed comprehensive water plans that address water supply, water quality and en...
Senate Bill 1 and HB 1763 have greatly changed Texas water planning. With SB1 the planning process b...
This paper applies the conceptual lens of economic efficiency as a criterion by which to evaluate su...
Texas is experiencing dramatic population growth with an expected doubling by 2050. This growth sug...
Texas has reached a crossroads in the management of its water resources. Water demand in the state c...
States have long held the exclusive right to allocate their surface and groundwater supplies absent ...
Long-range water planning is complicated by changes in climate, population, and water use. In Texas,...
The essay shows that while the Texas water planning process is valu- able and important, its executi...
More than any other natural resource, water holds the key to our future. Yet scarcity and competitio...
In 1997, in the wake of a severe, statewide drought, the Texas Legislature passed an omnibus water b...
According to the 2017 Texas State Water Plan, Texas will experience an 8.9 million acre foot water s...
An expansion of tile supply of water and greater efficiency in its use are necessary for the future ...
The severe Texas droughts of the 1950s prompted the development of a comprehensive planning framewor...
Ensuring that Texas is sustainable in the 21st century depends in large part on smart management of ...
Water scarcity can be defined as a lack of enough water, or not having access to safe water supplies...
Many states have completed comprehensive water plans that address water supply, water quality and en...
Senate Bill 1 and HB 1763 have greatly changed Texas water planning. With SB1 the planning process b...
This paper applies the conceptual lens of economic efficiency as a criterion by which to evaluate su...
Texas is experiencing dramatic population growth with an expected doubling by 2050. This growth sug...
Texas has reached a crossroads in the management of its water resources. Water demand in the state c...
States have long held the exclusive right to allocate their surface and groundwater supplies absent ...
Long-range water planning is complicated by changes in climate, population, and water use. In Texas,...