Annual Water Symposium

Bell County Water Symposium

The Clearwater Underground Water Conservation District holds an annual Water Symposium that is intended to share water related issues with the residents and decision makers of Bell County.  Topics vary from year to year, but typically changes in climate predictions and state laws are at the top of the discussion list.

Below are pdf copies from previous year’s presentations.

2018

Abel – Brazos River Authority Water Supply System & Operations
French – Texas Water Development Board Science and Infrastructure
Keester – Status of the Trinity Aquifer in Central Texas
Porter – Water for Texas: Sharing the Pool
Yelderman – Oasis Well Pumping Test

2017

Aaron and Gersbach – CUWCD Update
Beach -Understanding the Aquifers of Bell County for ASR
Bruun – TWDB – Water Resources
Collinsworth – Brazos River Basin Update
Greene – TexMesonet Program
Konetchy – Overview of DFC Analysis Tool
Prcin – Lampasas River Watershed Partnership Update and the Status of Other Bell County Rivers and Streams
Schlessinger – GCDs What They Do, Why They Matter & 1917 Conservation Amendment
Steinbach and Fox – Overview of the TWCA Organization and the 85th Legislative Session
Wolfe and Miller – ASR Feasibility

2016

Wong and Yelderman – NorthernSegment2016_FINAL
Wolfe – LookingCloselyASR_Notes_16NOV16
Westbrook – Bell County Water Symposium11-16-16
Webb – Aquifer Storage and Recovery Its State in the State
Prcin – Bell County Water Symposium 2016
Keester – 20161116 Bell County Water Symposium – An Evolving Understanding of the Hosston Layer of the Trinity Aquifer
Hamm and Smith – Water_Ambassadors_Program_V6
Embrey and Schlessinger – 161117 Bell County Symposium Presentation
Collier – Have You Met My Friend ASR – 2016 Bell County Water Symposium
Braun – Geochemistry of the Northern Segment of the Edwards Aquifer in Relation to Salado Springs and Trinity Aquifer Water Quality
Beach – BellCounty_Water_Symposium2016
Aaron and Gersbach – CUWCD_16NOV16

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