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    Water in the Texas Coastal Basin

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    OVERVIEW: The student will study a Texas coastal basin. The student will understand that water resources include surface water and groundwater, even in coastal basins. The student will further understand the importance of maintaining Texas estuaries. The student will map and graph information and write a short report.
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    Environmental Science
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    water availability
    water usage
    water demands in Texas
    surface water
    groundwater
    Grades 9-12
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    http://hdl.handle.net/2152/24893
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