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 Water Resource Management
Across the state, drought is an all too common and frequent experience in Texas. Increased population growth, from 21 million residents in 2000 to over 35 million in 2040, will also put a strain on our water resources. Preservation Texas offers a number of services to help you capture, store, and monitor the water available to you on your land.
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• Rainwater Harvesting systems are about the same cost as drilling a well |
• Pond design and construction to keep your water on your property |
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• A one inch rain generates about 600 gallons for every 1000 sq. ft. |
• Center for Disease Control recommends testing your well annually |
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• Rainwater Harvesting systems are scalable |
• Complete monitoring systems are available | |
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 Well Level Monitoring
The drought beginning in the Fall of 2007 combined
with increased demand for limited water resources has caused many landowners to
see their wells go dry. Understanding how your well may be affected can
give you a sense of ease, or lead to planning ahead to guarantee access to
water. Preservation
Texas can spot check your
water level, or install long term monitoring instruments to detect
trends. The second option appeals to many landowners who may have seen
recent development in their area lead to increased demand for water.
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