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Region F
2001 Regional Water Plan Review ![]() Basic Plan Facts
What's at Issue?
While water use is not expected to increase dramatically over the planning period, the region is proposing to increase the development of groundwater resources to meet future demands. Projected withdrawal rates are well in excess of recharge rates. As these groundwater resources in the region have not been managed sustainably, future generations may not have reasonable access to groundwater. Also at risk are the numerous springs in the area that support wildlife habitat, including five supporting endangered/threatened species. Fueling water demands are the needs of the municipal and irrigation sectors, neither of which have incorporated significant conservation measures into the management of their future demands.Action Items
Here are some of the items the Region F Planning Group must address.For conservation and drought management, the plan needs to...
To secure the protection of flows for fish and wildlife, the plan needs to...
To ensure that only the most economically sound water supply strategies are implemented, the plan needs to...
Online Resources
Regional water plan documents can be located on the TWDB website. Additional information may also be found on the region's website. TWDB Regional Water Planning Website The 2001 Region F Water Plan Region F's WebsiteAnalysis
The National Wildlife Federation analyzed the initially prepared plan using their Principles for an Environmentally Sound Regional Water Plan. Please contact us for more information about this analysis.
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