Author: Sarah Dormire
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“The real orphan wells” examined in new Texas Water Journal article
The Texas Water Journal has published a new article in Volume 16, titled “Failed P-13 Water Wells: The Real Orphan Wells and How Texas is Denying Ownership,” by Sarah E. Stogner and Ronald T. Green. Texas law recognizes that there are environmental implications when drilling a well through freshwater aquifers, and legislation mandates various state agencies oversee wells…
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Texas Water Journal publishes commentary on 89th Texas State Legislature
The Texas Water Journal has published a new commentary in Volume 16, titled “89th Texas State Legislature: Summaries of Water-Related Legislative Action,” by Jeremy B. Mazur, Sarah R. Kirkle, Vanessa Puig-Williams, Leah K. Martinsson, Alan Leonard, Evgenia Spears, Adam Foster, Perry L. Fowler, and Todd H. Votteler.
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Cleaning up after the flood: Guidelines to protecting long-term river health on a hill country landscape
A new resource is available that offers guidance for restoring riparian areas after natural disasters along rivers and streams.
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AgriLife Water Experts Serve Texas
From east to west, Texas A&M AgriLife water professionals serve all Texans. Centers help AgriLife serve the entire state There are 13 Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Centers located throughout the state. Together, the centers support a statewide network of researchers, extension agents, educators, specialists, volunteers and county officials. In addition, AgriLife Extension serves…



