According to a press release from Doggett’s office, the project will study the impact of climate change on Texas water and will create a publicly available tool to help inform action to preserve water and protect the future of the state’s water supply. Doggett has secured federal funding for the project, according to the release.
At a press conference Monday at 10 a.m., Doggett will join Robert Mace, executive director and chief water policy officer at The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment, as well as Meadows Center educators, to “share the details of how this project can make progress to help preserve Texas’s water and push back on climate harm.”
According to the release, the group will focus on discussing how critical preservation of Texas aquifers is for the future of Central Texas.
The press conference will be held near Spring Lake on San Marcos Springs Drive in San Marcos.
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U.S. Rep. Doggett, Texas State University leaders to unveil new climate change project – KVUE.com
