Texas Water Journal publishes commentary in new 2023 issue

Cover image for Texas Water Journal, Volume 14, Number 1: Santa Elena Canyon, Big Bend National Park, Texas. (©2022 Rob Doyle, Pluto911 Photography)

The Texas Water Journal has published a new commentary in volume 14, titled Water Infrastructure and Supply Are the Backbone or Achilles’ Heel of Texas’ Future: The Choice is Ours, by Senator Charles Perry, Chairman of the Senate Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs Committee.

In every odd-numbered year, the Texas Legislature convenes in regular session for 140 days. With this in mind, the Texas Water Journal invited Senator Perry to discuss his priorities and visions for Texas water and the regular session of the 88th Texas Legislature.

To learn more, read the full article.

The journal — an online, peer-reviewed journal published by the nonprofit the Texas Water Journal, the Texas Water Resources Institute and the Bureau of Economic Geology — publishes papers as they are completed. It is devoted to the timely consideration of Texas water resources management, research and policy issues from a multidisciplinary perspective that integrates science, engineering, law, planning and other disciplines. It also provides updates on key state legislation and policy changes by Texas administrative agencies.

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