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Texas’ population is projected to surpass 50M by 2070. Do we have enough water?

Posted on February 29, 2024 by Alan Day

Water in the state of Texas will decrease by 18% as demand increases by 9% by 2070, according to the Texas Water Development Board. At the same time, the state’s population could eclipse 50 million people.

Source: Texas’ population is projected to surpass 50M by 2070. Do we have enough water?

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