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Texas launches major initiative to tackle water loss crisis

September 24, 2024 | Committee on Natural Resources, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Legislative, Texas


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Texas launches major initiative to tackle water loss crisis
In a recent government meeting, officials praised the Texas Water Development Board for its successful public engagement in creating the state's first comprehensive flood plan, a collaborative effort initiated in 2019. The meeting highlighted the pressing need for water conservation and infrastructure improvements, particularly in addressing significant water loss due to leaky pipes.

Legislation SB 28 was a focal point of discussion, emphasizing the allocation of funds from Proposition 6, which received strong voter support. A substantial portion of the $750 million from the Texas Water Fund will be directed towards projects aimed at reducing water loss and enhancing conservation efforts. The Water Development Board has identified critical projects that will utilize these funds effectively.

Notably, a report from the National Wildlife Federation revealed that approximately 572,000 acre-feet of water are lost annually through leaky pipes—enough to supply major Texas cities like Austin, Fort Worth, El Paso, Laredo, and Lubbock combined. This statistic underscores the urgent need for investment in infrastructure repair.

Additionally, the meeting announced a $15 million allocation for a statewide water public awareness program, a long-sought initiative aimed at promoting water conservation among Texans. This funding marks a significant step forward in the state's efforts to ensure a reliable water supply and educate the public on the importance of water conservation.

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