20 pp., 9 tablesThis publication details the results of a survey of elected city officials and water managers in the Rio Grande River Basin of Texas and New Mexico. The participants ranked water conservation strategies for their communities
This report was completed for the Senate Bill 1 Rio Grande Regional Water Planning Project (Region M...
One of the basic challenges of living in arid to semi-arid regions is obtaining an adequate supply o...
The University of Texas at El Paso’s Center for Environmental Resource Management (CERM0 acted as th...
Water Conservation, Residential Landscape, Urban Water Use, Municipal Water Program, Resource /Energ...
Not long ago, conversations on urban water demand were not only rare but dull. Today, especially i...
The Texas Lower Rio Grande Valley is a large agricultural region with limited water resources. With ...
Water management in Texas is increasingly salient as the population grows, water supplies continue t...
The Rio Grande has headwaters in Colorado, flows through New Mexico, and serves as the United States...
textBecause water is not equitably distributed in time and place, in the right quantity with the ade...
Ensuring that Texas is sustainable in the 21st century depends in large part on smart management of ...
This study examines the results of a random sample survey of Texans to evaluate citizen awareness, a...
textFacing drought and water shortages, many regions of the United States and the world have been fo...
Texas faces a formidable challenge in meeting the water needs of its citizens as its population doub...
Increasing demands on water resources from growing populations and industries coupled with periodic,...
In September, 1996, the Western Water Policy Review Advisory Commission contracted with ECONorthwest...
This report was completed for the Senate Bill 1 Rio Grande Regional Water Planning Project (Region M...
One of the basic challenges of living in arid to semi-arid regions is obtaining an adequate supply o...
The University of Texas at El Paso’s Center for Environmental Resource Management (CERM0 acted as th...
Water Conservation, Residential Landscape, Urban Water Use, Municipal Water Program, Resource /Energ...
Not long ago, conversations on urban water demand were not only rare but dull. Today, especially i...
The Texas Lower Rio Grande Valley is a large agricultural region with limited water resources. With ...
Water management in Texas is increasingly salient as the population grows, water supplies continue t...
The Rio Grande has headwaters in Colorado, flows through New Mexico, and serves as the United States...
textBecause water is not equitably distributed in time and place, in the right quantity with the ade...
Ensuring that Texas is sustainable in the 21st century depends in large part on smart management of ...
This study examines the results of a random sample survey of Texans to evaluate citizen awareness, a...
textFacing drought and water shortages, many regions of the United States and the world have been fo...
Texas faces a formidable challenge in meeting the water needs of its citizens as its population doub...
Increasing demands on water resources from growing populations and industries coupled with periodic,...
In September, 1996, the Western Water Policy Review Advisory Commission contracted with ECONorthwest...
This report was completed for the Senate Bill 1 Rio Grande Regional Water Planning Project (Region M...
One of the basic challenges of living in arid to semi-arid regions is obtaining an adequate supply o...
The University of Texas at El Paso’s Center for Environmental Resource Management (CERM0 acted as th...