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Request for Statements of Qualifications on 2009 Priority Water Research Topics Deadline: January 13, 2009
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Water You Save Might be Just Your Own.
We all know the saying, "if you don't like the weather in Texas, wait a while, it'll change." From the earliest natives to the settlers that followed, Texans quickly learned that seasonal droughts and erratic weather are just part of living in this region. That's why being smart with water use has been and still is a Texas tradition. Now, more than ever. As our numbers grow, we've got to pull together and make the best of our water supply. Conserving water is easy, and the right thing to do. Working together with your local water utility, and other businesses, Texas is educating people on how to effectively conserve our precious water resources. This website is full of tips on how to conserve water, both indoors and outdoors. So remember, don't be waterless. Water less and be Water Smart!
For more information on Water Smart: Go here.
Understanding Drought: Go here.
Water Conservation: Go here.
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