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– TWDB Update for the Week of June 12, 2015
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The History Of Drought In Texas. Hot Off The Press. TWDB Update for the Week of June 12, 2015. This is the sixteenth week in a row of weekly improvements in statewide reservoir storage. Back on February 20th, our reservoirs were collectively 64.9 percent full; they are now 83.7 percent full. More rain and runoff are needed in West and South Texas to bring reservoirs back up to normal conditions. Some notes from Dr. Wentzel:. Conservation storage (as a percentage of capacity) increased in 4 of the 20 muni...
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– H2O4TEXAS Coalition Overview
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The History Of Drought In Texas. Learn more about the H2O4TEXAS Coalition’s mission and our supporters. Download the H2O4TEXAS Coalition Overview. Post Office Box 10572. Austin, Texas 78766. TWDB Drought Report for the Week of July 10, 2015. July 13, 2015. TWDB Drought Update for Week of June 16, 2015. June 22, 2015. TWDB Update for the Week of June 12, 2015. June 13, 2015. H2O4TEXAS Coalition salutes 84th Legislature’s passage of Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) legislation. June 4, 2015. June 3, 2015.
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– TWDB Drought Update for Week of June 16, 2015
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The History Of Drought In Texas. Hot Off The Press. TWDB Drought Update for Week of June 16, 2015. For the first time since the fall of 2010, statewide reservoir storage is above what we would normally expect for this time of year. There’s still one frazzled thread of drought in the Panhandle as measured by the U.S. Drought Monitor; reservoir levels remain low in West and South Texas. Some notes from Dr. Wentzel:. The Seasonal Drought Outlook from the National Weather Service for conditions through the e...
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– Presentations Library
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The History Of Drought In Texas. 2013 North Texas Water Summit. On Friday, March 1, the North Texas Commission. Held a summit on the future of water in North Texas featuring these important presentations. North Texas Water Supply: Past, Present And Future. Water Resource Planning, Sustainability asn Business. Water Development in Texas: Water Planning and Drought Conditions. State Water Plan Financing Tools. H2O4TEXAS Library of Past Presentations. Find Us On Facebook! Find Us On Facebook!
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– Our Water Story
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The History Of Drought In Texas. Keith Walters: We’re All In This Together. Gay Gaddis: Water’s Worth It. Heather Harward: Water for Generations. Josh Meeks: Water Lessons From The Future. Greg Meszaros: Nearly Two Years Of Water In A Weekend. Greg Meszaros: The People Behind The Pipes. Heather Harward, Executive Director. Post Office Box 10572. Austin, Texas 78766. Find Us On Facebook! Find Us On Facebook! Send to Email Address. Post was not sent - check your email addresses!
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– H2O4TEXAS Coalition salutes 84th Legislature’s passage of Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) legislation
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The History Of Drought In Texas. Hot Off The Press. H2O4TEXAS Coalition salutes 84th Legislature’s passage of Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) legislation. Recent, record-setting rainfall stark reminder of Texas’ cyclical weather patterns, critical need to manage water supplies in times of rainfall and drought. HB 655: Aquifer Storage and Recovery. As one water insider put it, House Bill 655. Is “the most profound piece of water legislation this sesssion.”. How ASR will help Texans. 8220;House Bill 655...
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– TWDB Drought Report for the Week of July 10, 2015
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The History Of Drought In Texas. Hot Off The Press. TWDB Drought Report for the Week of July 10, 2015. Statewide reservoir storage continued its run of weekly increases, now at 20 weeks; however, some reservoirs continue to be low (for example, Abilene area: 28%; Midland-Odessa: 23%; San Angelo: 15%). According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, a tiny bit of drought still hangs on in the Panhandle. Some notes from Dr. Wentzel:. As of Thursday, July 9th, conservation storage was up in 7, unchanged in 1, and do...
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The History Of Drought In Texas. Your contribution to H2O4Texas helps the coalition mobilize public support for implementation of the Texas State Water Plan. Paypal and credit cards accepted,. Contributions are tax deductible. Please choose your sponsorship level. Download our H2O4TEXAS Sponsorship Form. Download our H2O4TEXAS Sponsorship Structure. More ways to help. The History Of Drought In Texas. Learn more about the H2O4TEXAS Coalition’s mission and our supporters. Heather Harward, Executive Director.
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– About Us
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The History Of Drought In Texas. The H2O4TEXAS Coalition is a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation. We are a diverse collection of sponsors. Including water providers and users, as well as representatives from the public and private sectors, committed to mobilizing public support for implementation of the Texas State Water Plan. Download an overview of the H2O4TEXAS Coalition. Coalition members believe that investing in water infrastructure ensures the state’s long-term economic viability. Securing a...We are ...