
The route to water security for Texas: the 2015–2016 Texas water roadmap forums
Three forums were held between February 2015 and November 2016, bringing together Texas water experts from business, industry, government, academia,...
Three forums were held between February 2015 and November 2016, bringing together Texas water experts from business, industry, government, academia,...
Despite being deemed the “Undergraduate Geology Scholar” when I graduated from New Mexico Tech, I’m not a geologist. My undergraduate...
Historically, economic theory has played a miniscule role in groundwater policy deliberations because of its complexity. This paper is intended...
Editor-in-Chief’s Note: In every odd-numbered year, the Texas Legislature convenes in regular session for 140 days. With this in mind,...
In 1997, in the wake of a severe, statewide drought, the Texas Legislature passed an omnibus water bill that, among...
In a time when the competition for water resources is increasing, water law and policy for groundwater is evolving, bringing...
Editor-in-Chief’s Note: September 1 of every odd-numbered year is the date when new legislation from the most recent session of...
The planning for improved health of a stream can be optimized by assessing the watershed system as a whole; state...
The Barton Springs segment of the Edwards Aquifer represents a small, relatively independent part of the aquifer. Data for the...
Interbasin transfers of water have become an increasingly popular water management tool—especially among the western states—to address vulnerability to water...
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