REP. ANDERSON CALLS TOWN HALL MEETING ON WATER ISSUES
WACO — Rep. Charles “Doc” Anderson (R-Waco) is planning an October 19th Town Hall Meeting on Texas water issues. State, regional, and local water policy experts are being invited to brief the public on drought conditions, water levels, conservation efforts, and other water issues at the Auditorium of the Texas Farm Bureau Headquarters, 7420 Fish Pond Road, Waco, from 6 – 8 PM.
“As we continue to endure historic levels of drought, I call upon all Texans to take an increased stewardship role in ensuring water availability through this challenging time, and for the future,” Rep. Anderson said. “Water is our most precious natural resource, and we must all plan proactively to maximize its availability.”
State agency and regional water planning personnel from:
· Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
· Texas Water Development Board
· Brazos River Authority
· Southern Trinity Groundwater Conservation District, and
· City of Waco
will be on hand to give us a good idea of where we stand, and what our options are going forward. Rep. Anderson said, “I’d like for the public to come see the roles that these servants are taking on, and what our roles are in water planning for our future, and our children’s future.”
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2011
TOWN HALL MEETING ON WATER
Texas Farm Bureau Headquarters
7420 Fish Pond Road
6:00 – 8:00 PM
Public Welcome
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