8 pp., 4 color photos, 1 mapDemand for water is increasing, so our aquifers must be conserved and protected. The Groundwater Conservation Districts in Texas are carrying out a number of successful programs in the areas of education and public awareness, technical assistance, financial assistance, special projects and research
Quarterly newsletter of the Panhandle Groundwater Conservation District describing activities and gi...
its groundwater management plan, groundwater conservation districts shall use groundwater availabili...
Bill introduced by the Texas Senate relating to the management of groundwater production by groundwa...
44 pp., 4 figuresGroundwater conservation districts (GCDs) are being created in many parts of Texas...
Texas has 9 major aquifers and 21 minor aquifers underlying the state. These aquifers are a vital wa...
textGroundwater is critical in Texas, representing 60 percent of total water used in 2008. Water dem...
Beneath the great state of Texas, there is water. Texas has nine major aquifers and 21 minor aquifer...
The preferred method of groundwater management in Texas is by locally formed groundwater conservatio...
20 pp., 5 mapsThis publication gives an overview of Texas water law and the regulations governing gr...
This report examines a provision of Texas groundwater law granting authority to Groundwater Conserva...
textFacing drought and water shortages, many regions of the United States and the world have been fo...
Bill introduced by the Texas Senate relating to groundwater conservation district management plans
Groundwater usage in Texas appears severely dysfunctional. Neither the market for water or regulatio...
The demand for water is continuing to increase as population and industry grow. The Natural Resource...
The Ogallala aquifer in the heavily irrigated, northern region of Texas continues to decline and has...
Quarterly newsletter of the Panhandle Groundwater Conservation District describing activities and gi...
its groundwater management plan, groundwater conservation districts shall use groundwater availabili...
Bill introduced by the Texas Senate relating to the management of groundwater production by groundwa...
44 pp., 4 figuresGroundwater conservation districts (GCDs) are being created in many parts of Texas...
Texas has 9 major aquifers and 21 minor aquifers underlying the state. These aquifers are a vital wa...
textGroundwater is critical in Texas, representing 60 percent of total water used in 2008. Water dem...
Beneath the great state of Texas, there is water. Texas has nine major aquifers and 21 minor aquifer...
The preferred method of groundwater management in Texas is by locally formed groundwater conservatio...
20 pp., 5 mapsThis publication gives an overview of Texas water law and the regulations governing gr...
This report examines a provision of Texas groundwater law granting authority to Groundwater Conserva...
textFacing drought and water shortages, many regions of the United States and the world have been fo...
Bill introduced by the Texas Senate relating to groundwater conservation district management plans
Groundwater usage in Texas appears severely dysfunctional. Neither the market for water or regulatio...
The demand for water is continuing to increase as population and industry grow. The Natural Resource...
The Ogallala aquifer in the heavily irrigated, northern region of Texas continues to decline and has...
Quarterly newsletter of the Panhandle Groundwater Conservation District describing activities and gi...
its groundwater management plan, groundwater conservation districts shall use groundwater availabili...
Bill introduced by the Texas Senate relating to the management of groundwater production by groundwa...