Browsing by Subject "TCEQ"
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Item Coal Ash Disposal Challenge (Part 2)(The Center for Global Energy, International Arbitration, and Environmental Law, 2014-06-20) Baumstark, KristineItem Proposed Harbor Island Seawater Reverse Osmosis Desalination Facility(2021-03) Nielsen, KristinItem TCEQ Could Provide Water by Declining to Enforce Senior Rights(The Center for Global Energy, International Arbitration, and Environmental Law, 2013-06-28) Brown, JeremyItem The TCEQ Drought Rule Caused Confusion When Used on the Brazos River and That is Just the Start(The Center for Global Energy, International Arbitration, and Environmental Law, 2013-02-08) Brown, JeremyItem TCEQ Drought Rule Could Result in Takings(The Center for Global Energy, International Arbitration, and Environmental Law, 2013-02-06) Brown, JeremyItem Tow, Texas : when the water recedes(2013-08) Barer, David Edward; Coleman, RenitaAs a town reliant on the waters of northern Lake Buchanan, Tow, Texas has been devastated by the state's ongoing drought, which began in 2008. For six years the water has been low. For the past two years, the lake has vanished. Tow locals say the problems stem from both poor water management and natural disaster. Water authorities contend the lakes are functioning properly, that the water has dwindled due to the large number of water users and the harsh and unpredictable Texas climate. Regardless of the cause, the lack of water in Tow has ruined a beautiful lake, destroyed individual livelihoods and crippled a small town's economy. This is the story of several Tow locals' struggle to stay afloat through a drought that could soon become the drought of record.Item Water Reuse Will Require Regulatory Revisions; in Texas, TCEQ is Revising Its Rules(The Center for Global Energy, International Arbitration, and Environmental Law, 2013-03-07) Brown, Jeremy