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    Headwaters to Ocean field work program reviewed in Texas Water Journal

    The Texas Water Journal has published a new article in Volume 17, a program review titled “From Source to Sea: Case Study of a Watershed-Scale, Transdisciplinary Field Program in Coastal and Marine Graduate Education” by Audrey R. Douglas et al.

    Headwaters to Ocean field work program reviewed in Texas Water Journal

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    Texas Water Journal publishes new legal review in Volume 17

    The Texas Water Journal has published a new article in Volume 17, a legal review titled “The Texas Supreme Court’s Decision Concerning Ownership of Produced Water in Cactus Water Services LLC v. COG Operating LLC: When Is Water Not Water?,” by Joshua Katz.

    Texas Water Journal publishes new legal review in Volume 17

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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…

    “The real orphan wells” examined in new Texas Water Journal article

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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.

    Texas Water Journal publishes commentary on 89th Texas State Legislature

  • New policy review published in Texas Water Journal Volume 16

    Cover image for the Texas Water Journal, Volume 16, Number 1: Guadalupe River Nature Trail at Canyon Lake Dam. ©2023 Erich Ross Schlegel. The Texas Water Journal has published a new policy review in Volume 16, titled “How Texas Could Lead the Nation in Addressing a Growing Water Workforce Problem,” by Walter Den and Davida S. Smyth. In recent…

    New policy review published in Texas Water Journal Volume 16

  • Texas Water Journal article highlights inequities in Texas water resource management

    Inequity persists in Texas water resource management and will worsen if changes are not made, says a recent Texas Water Journal (TWJ) article co-authored by Rosario Sanchez, Ph.D., Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) senior research scientist.  The article, titled “Addressing Challenges to Ensuring Justice and Sustainability in Policy and Infrastructure for Texas Water Resources in the 21st Century,”…

    Texas Water Journal article highlights inequities in Texas water resource management

  • New article published in Texas Water Journal Volume 16

    Originally written by Sarah Richardson Texas Water Journal, Volume 16, Number 1 cover photo: Guadalupe River Nature Trail at Canyon Lake Dam. ©2023 Erich Ross Schlegel. The Texas Water Journal has published a new article in Volume 16 titled Microplastics and Microfibers in River Sediments: A Review of Current Literature and New Data from Texas Rivers, by Rebecca A.…

    New article published in Texas Water Journal Volume 16

  • New program review published in Texas Water Journal Volume 16

    Guadalupe River Nature Trail at Canyon Lake Dam. ©2023 Erich Ross Schlegel. The Texas Water Journal has published a new program review in Volume 16, titled 2024 State Flood Plan: History in the Making, by the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB). In August 2024, TWDB adopted the 2024 State Flood Plan, providing the first-ever comprehensive statewide assessment of flood…

    New program review published in Texas Water Journal Volume 16

  • New commentary published in Texas Water Journal Volume 15

    Cover image for Texas Water Journal, Volume 15, Number 1: The Narrows on the Blanco River.©2020 Erich Ross Schlegel, Texas Water Foundation. The Texas Water Journal has published a new commentary in Volume 15, titled Now or Never: It’s Time to Address Water Scarcity in Texas by Senator Charles Perry, Chairman of the Senate Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs Committee.…

    New commentary published in Texas Water Journal Volume 15

  • New article published in Texas Water Journal Volume 15

    The Texas Water Journal has published a new article in Volume 15 titled Addressing Challenges to Ensuring Justice and Sustainability in Policy and Infrastructure for Texas Water Resources in the 21st Century by Margaret A. Cook, Darrel M. Tremaine, Briana M. Wyatt, Jay L. Banner, Joni Charles, Matthew Berg, Tianna Bruno, Yael R. Glazer, Coy Callison, Robert E. Mace,…

    New article published in Texas Water Journal Volume 15