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Texas Currents Fall 2015
In this issue: Not enough conservation in the North Texas Water Plan, Austin goes big on solar, Big Coal make a big investment in solar, and more.
Texas Currents - Summer 2015
In this issue: The Legislature stops cities from regulating fracking, state legislators cave to polluters, Georgetown proves 100% clean energy is a reality, and more.
Water on the Home Front
Constant drought, a changing climate, and population growth make it imperative that Texas increase conservation efforts. While Texas may ultimately need to create new sources of water by adding infrastructure such as groundwater desalination, aquifer storage and recovery, and more, and while investments in pipes and treatment plants may also be necessary to deliver this water to consumers, conservation is far more cost effective and should be prioritized.In particular it makes sense to prioritize conservation in the