Notes & News
On Feb. 24, the Texas Supreme Court made a historic ruling about groundwater rights for landowners. Some interested parties are hailing the ruling as a victory, while others predict dire consequences as a result.
Other water headlines and stories from around the web:
Capital Tonight: State of Water
State Water Planners Talk Conservation in Dallas
TCEQ Names Next Executive Director
Upcoming Water Events:
AWRA Annual Specialty Conference
March 26-28, New Orleans
NRWA Federal Water Issues Conference
March 26-28, Washington, DC
April 10-13, San Antonio
ORWA Annual Technical Conference & Expo
April 16-18, Oklahoma City
Conferences
Visit SAMCO at booth #653 at Texas Water 2012, taking place April 10-13 at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas. Billed as the largest regional water conference in the U.S., it is put on by Water Environment Association of Texas and the Texas Section American Water Works Association.
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What’s New at SAMCO
SAMCO is currently finishing up several projects, including completing work for the Brushy Creek MUD, Aqua Texas’ Southwest Territories Water System, and Severn Trent Services’ West Harris County MUD #4.
In April, we’ll be continuing our work with Aqua Texas at the San Gabriel Water System, as well as working on projects for Sandy Creek Water System, Travis County WC&ID #18, and the Cities of Bastrop and La Grange. Moving into May, we’ll be fulfilling an annual leak contract for the City of San Marcos.
If we can help you in any way, please don’t hesitate to contact us.