The One Water approach offers tremendous opportunities for improving how water is managed within communities.
Using water efciently and taking advantage of diverse, locally available water supplies are important goals. It is also
important that the approach support communities in assessing how their water use affects the health of waterways, both upstream, where water is sourced, and downstream, where other communities and aquatic resources may be impacted.
This publication reviews over 300 water utilities in Texas to assess their efforts to advance water conservation.
Read MoreFacts about Texas water and simple steps to appreciate, conserve and protect our most valuable resource.
Read MoreDatos sobre el agua de Texas y pasos sencillos para apreciar, conservar y proteger nuestro recurso más valioso.
Read MoreThis report analyzes implementation of water conservation strategies in Texas water planning regions C, H, and K.
Read MoreThis report focuses on how a utility may use its water rates and financial policies to encourage customers to reduce their water use while maintaining the financial viability of the utility.
Read MoreThis publication reviews outdoor water use in 18 Texas cities in recent years to create a better understanding of outdoor water use and to examine how we might become more efficient in that use.
Read MoreThis publication describes seven ways for Texas cities to conserve water and analyzes statewide progress for each.
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