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Region M - Rio Grande ![]() 2010 Initially Prepared Plan Information Read the Initially Prepared Plan: http://www.riograndewaterplan.org/ Public Hearings:
Comment Deadline: June 28, 2010 Contact: Mr. Ken Jones, LRGVDC Executive Director, (956) 682-3481 Submit Comments: Mr. Ken Jones LRGVDC Executive Director 311 N. 15th St. McAllen, TX 78501 Fax (956) 631-4670 2005 Regional Water Plan Review The following general review is based on the 2005 Initially Prepared Regional Water Plan (IPP). Regional Facts
Basic Plan Facts
What's at Issue?
Water issues in this region are extremely complicated. The region's main source of water, the Rio Grande River, is over appropriated - meaning that there is more water promised through permits than there is actual water available. This region also shares this main source of water, and an international border, with Mexico.The plan falls short on recommending advanced water conservation measures. In addition, the plan included the Brownsville Weir as a proposed strategy. This project will limit the freshwater inflows from the Rio Grande into the Gulf, will restrict upstream movement of fish, and most importantly is not needed to meet projected demands. Action Items
Here are some of the items the Region M Planning Group must address.For conservation and drought management, the plan needs to...
To secure the protection of flows for fish and wildlife, the plan needs to...
To ensure that only the most economically sound water supply strategies are implemented, the plan needs to...
Online Resources
Regional water plan documents can be located on the TWDB website.
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