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63) Computer simulations by the Texas Water Development Board show that in a repeat of the drought of record, the requirement to ensure the continuous minimum springflows could reduce withdrawals to 165,000 acre-feet, unless water use restrictions are triggered at the onset of low springflow conditions. We're not going to issue permits that will kill fish anymore," says Gary Powell, head of the environmental section of the Texas Water Development Board, showing the first glimmers of a change in attitude among water developers in the West. ASHWORTH, "THE HIGH PLAINS AQUIFER SYSTEM OF TEXAS, 1980 TO 1990: OVERVIEW AND PROJECTIONS," (AUSTIN, TX: TEXAS WATER DEVELOPMENT BOARD, SEPTEMBER 1993) |
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