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Texas Water Events
The Texas Water Journal is continually updating its Texas Water Events calendar. We post notices of meetings of river authorities, groundwater conservation districs and other governmental and nongovernmental water organizations.
If you have a meeting you would like added to the calendar, contact Editor-in-Chief Todd Votteler at: thvotteler@gmail.com.
Texas Water Events calendar
The Texas Water Journal is continually updating its Texas Water Events calendar. We post notices of meetings of river authorities, groundwater conservation districs and other governmental and nongovernmental water organizations.
If you have a meeting you would like added to the calendar, contact Editor-in-Chief Todd Votteler at: thvotteler@gmail.com.
Volume 6, Number 1 2015
We will be publishing additional articles in Volume 6, Number 1 in the coming weeks.
See Table of Contents.
New issue published: Volume 6, Number 1
We will be publishing additional articles in Volume 6, Number 1 in the coming weeks.
See Table of Contents.
Watch a video abstract of "Who Regulates It? Water Policy and Hydraulic Fracturing in Texas," paper published.
Texas Water Journal Forum
The Texas Water Journal periodically hosts water forums throughout Texas. The forums provide perspectives from policy makers, scientists, water resource experts and regional leaders on how we can meet our water needs while experiencing droughts and rising demands. Join us as we explore together the complexity and challenges in providing water for Texans in this century. Each session is free and open to the public.
Third Texas Water Journal Forum, January 2015
Second Texas Water Journal Forum, April 2014
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Published Author Bios
2nd Texas Water Journal Forum
Video of 2nd Texas Water Journal forum.
The Texas Water Journal moderated a second Texas Water Journal Forum on water conservation April 22 in Austin to celebrate Earth Day.
The forum was held from 6-7:30 p.m. in Room JBG 2.218 of Jackson Geological Sciences Building at the University of Texas. The university’s Campus Environmental Center, a student organization, coordinated the forum.
Forum panelists included Dr. Ken Kramer, volunteer water resources chair and legislative advisor for the Lone Star Chapter of the Sierra Club; Nora Mullarkey, water conservation supervisor at the Lower Colorado River Authority; Dr. Kevin Wagner, associate director of the Texas Water Resources Institute; and Raymond Slade, a certified professional hydrologist.
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Errata for Texas Water Journal Papers
Corrections for identified mistakes in already published papers in the journal.
Drought Preparedness Council Situation Report October 2013
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Texas Water Journal Forum: Water, Politics & Drought
Thursday, November 21, 2013, 7 p.m. Not able to attend? You can watch it online here.
Hosted by The University of Texas at Austin Environmental Sciences Institute
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Drought Preparedness Council Situation Report August 2013
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Errata for Vol. 2, Number 1, 2011 paper
A correction in a citation was made for "Hydrologic Connectivity in the Edwards Aquifer between San Marcos Springs and Barton Springs during 2009 Drought Conditions." Larry F. Land, P.E., Brian B. Hunt, P.G., Brian A. Smith, Ph.D., P.G., Paula Jo Lemonds, P.G., P.E.
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