Supply Curve of Water Supply Options from Texas Water 101: Forging Resilience Through Innovation and Adaptation

This reference work contains ten chapters on the Texas water supply chain, including issues on Texas droughts, flooding, government policy formulation and forecasts of continued imbalance between water supply and demand. There are over 15 charts, graphs and tables reviewing the water issues in Texas. A review of current water conservation technologies and programs is provided along with ten reference appendices for additional information and contacts. After a review of the past and present water situation the author explore more advanced ways to meet Texas’s water dilemma.

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A highly valuable graphic that ranks the costs of water supply and conservation options.  It is a useful planning and discussion tool to lay out the opportunities and choices for meeting Texas’s future water requirements.  Such tools have been extensively used in petroleum, natural gas, and electricity planning studies as part of major regional investment studies.  Data used for the supply curve are based on Texas and other reported experiences in estimating the cost and volume of produced water. Additional narrative is provided on the use of the supply curve.

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