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In Texas, many of our natural resources, such as air and water, are shared with Mexico
and are
affected by rapid economic development, increases in population, and by growth
in border trade. Increases in urban water demand, environmental
demands, jurisdictional issues of three states and two countries in water
allocation add to the complexity in the management of these
resources. Research and education in water use efficiency,
conservation, salinity, reclaimed water use and agricultural and urban
impacts of water reallocation are area's where the Center is working
through partnerships to provide effective solutions.
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