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  • Meet Adriana Reséndez Maldonado, Mexican Commissioner of the International Boundary and Water Commission

    This article was originally published on February 21, 2022, by Texas+Water. In the February issue of Texas+Water, Texas+Water Editor-in-Chief Todd Votteler, Ph.D., interviewed Adriana Reséndez Maldonado. Reséndez is a civil engineer with a master’s degree in hydraulic resources in arid zones, with a specialty in water use and water quality. She has 23 years of experience in the Mexican section…

    Meet Adriana Reséndez Maldonado, Mexican Commissioner of the International Boundary and Water Commission

  • Meet Dr. Maria-Elena Giner, U.S. Commissioner of the International Boundary and Water Commission

    Article originally written by Todd Votteler, Texas+Water This article was originally published on January 20, 2022, by Texas+Water. In the January 2022 issue of Texas+Water, Texas+Water Editor-in-Chief Todd Votteler, Ph.D., interviewed Maria-Elena Giner, Ph.D., U.S. commissioner of the International Boundary and Water Commission for United States and Mexico (IBWC). President Joe Biden appointed Giner to serve as the U.S. commissioner of the…

    Meet Dr. Maria-Elena Giner, U.S. Commissioner of the International Boundary and Water Commission

  • Sanchez talks transboundary issues in May’s Texas+Water podcast

    In May’s issue of Texas+Water, Dr. Rosario Sanchez, TWRI senior research scientist, was interviewed by Editor-in-Chief Dr. Todd Votteler. She is the principal investigator for the Texas portion of the Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Program. Her work is to integrate, develop and create research and data on transboundary aquifers between Mexico and the United States, particularly with Texas. Sanchez, who is also…

    Sanchez talks transboundary issues in May’s Texas+Water podcast

  • ICYMI: Texas+Water newsletter, Volume: 1 Issue: 6

    Texas+Water has published its sixth newsletter. In this issue, the featured articles include topics on the overall health of Galveston Bay, the state’s lone natural lake, invasive zebra mussels clogging Austin’s water supply and more. This newsletter is the go-to source for timely, insightful information concerning water issues in Texas. Each newsletter also features current Texas…

    ICYMI: Texas+Water newsletter, Volume: 1 Issue: 6

  • ICYMI: Texas+Water publishes second issue

    A new monthly newsletter about Texas water news, Texas+Water, has published its second issue. The newsletter is the go-to source for timely, insightful information concerning water issues in Texas. The May issue features stories about cultivating stewardship through nature exploration, the Connecting Texas Water Data workshop and a Q&A with Peter Lake, Texas Water Development Board chairman.  Each…

    ICYMI: Texas+Water publishes second issue

  • Texas+Water newsletter publishes its first issue; subscribe to receive future issues

    A new newsletter about Texas water news, Texas+Water, was launched on March 22 in celebration of World Water Day. The newsletter is published jointly by The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University, the Texas Water Resources Institute and the Texas Water Journal. Texas+Water will be the go-to source for timely, insightful information concerning water issues in Texas.…

    Texas+Water newsletter publishes its first issue; subscribe to receive future issues

  • New Texas+Water newsletter to be launched

    The Texas Water Resources Institute is joining with The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University and the Texas Water Journal to launch an electronic newsletter, Texas+Water! The first issue will be released March 22 in celebration of World Water Day. Building on the former Trib+Water newsletter, Texas+Water will be the go-to source for timely,…

    New Texas+Water newsletter to be launched