The newest issue of txH2O magazine focuses on the future of water, examining the outlook of water infrastructure, workforce needs and alternative water sources on a changing planet.
Read MoreOver the last few months, the Texas Water Resources Institute has added two new research scientists to the team: Sayd Randle, Ph.D., and Bardia Heidari, Ph.D.
Read MoreA research specialist at Texas Water Resources Institute, Duncan Kikoyo, Ph.D., dedicates his professional life to promoting equitable stakeholder participation in water resources management and planning.
Read MoreA boil water notice, also known as a BWN, is used when water quality in a public water system falls below minimum safety standards and can pose health risks to its customers.
Read MoreTexas+Water Editor-in-Chief Todd Votteler, Ph.D., interviews Adriana Reséndez Maldonado, Mexican commissioner of the International Boundary and Water Commission.
Read MoreTexas+Water Editor-in-Chief Todd Votteler, Ph.D., interviews Maria-Elena Giner, Ph.D., U.S. commissioner of the International Boundary and Water Commission for United States and Mexico (IBWC).
Read MoreThe Texas Water Journal has published the first article of 2022 in Volume 13, titled Optimizing Water Supply through Reservoir Conversion and Storage of Return Flow - A Case Study at Joe Pool Lake, by Srividya Sekar, Amin Daghighi, Victoria CP Chen, Glenn Clingenpeel, Yu Zhang, Jay M Rosenberger and Azam Boskabadi.
Read MoreSoil and Water Stewardship Week is April 24–May 1, 2022.
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