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Managing and protecting our water resources
is one of the most critical issues facing Texas
today. As our population increases, human demands for water will grow. But we still need to ensure that there is adequate water for agriculture, industry and the environment. Decisions made now will have far reaching consequences for the livelihood of our state.
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Coastal Public Forums to Focus on Matagorda Bay and San Antonio Bay
The Lone Star Chapter of the Sierra Club is hosting public forums in Bay City and Victoria this May to focus attention on the new state process for identifying and preserving flowing rivers and freshwater inflows into Texas coastal bays and estuaries.
Monumental Environmental Flows Legislation passes in Texas
Learn all about the new Environmental Flows Allocation Process for preserving flowing rivers and freshwater inflows into Texas coastal bays and estuaries.
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Maximizing Urban Water Conservation in Texas
Ensuring that Texas is sustainable in the 21st century depends in large part on smart management of the state's water resources. Are Texas citites doing enough to improve water use efficiency in our urban areas?

Landowner's Guide to Springs
Check out this informative guide for landowners and natural resource
enthusiasts.

Take Action to Protect Texas Water
Add your organization or local government to the growing list of those
endorsing the Principles for Protecting Texas' Water Resources.

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