The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) anticipates that municipal water need — the amount by which demand exceeds supply — will rise by 568 percent by 2070, leaving the state’s cities in need of 3.4 million additional acre-feet of water in the absence of increased supplies or more restricted use. That’s more than three times the entire storage capacity of the Hill Country’s Lake Travis. Join TREAD and Advisory Board Member Robert Mace of The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment to discuss ways that the Texas Legislature currently handles water allocation, wastewater, and conservation.
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