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Event: Texas Water Symposium in Fredericksburg

The 8th Annual Texas Water Symposium featuring regional water experts discussing the state’s water planning process and the need for public participation will be held in Fredericksburg on June 18.

The Brazos River as it flows past Glen Rose on Aug. 2, 2013. Drought conditions have led to a significant decrease in water levels in the river. Use of the river by cattle farmers along its route is another factor leading to a decrease in water quality and shore erosion is.

What: 8th Annual Texas Water Symposium featuring regional water experts discussing the state’s water planning process and the need for public participation. For more information on the symposium series, go here.

WhoThe Symposium is a partnership project of Schreiner University, Texas Tech University, Texas Public Radio and the Hill Country Alliance. The moderator is Richard Parker, author of Lone Star Nation. Panel members include Kathleen Jackson, Texas Water Development Board; Donna Klaeger, former Burnet County Judge; and Paul Tyborg, Hill Country Underground Water Conservation District.

Where: Hill Country University Center, 2818 Highway 290, East Fredericksburg, TX 78624

When: June 18, 7-8:30 p.m.

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