Leah Martinsson’s scientific contributions

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Publications (3)


88th Texas State Legislature: Summaries of Water-Related Legislative Action
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August 2023

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Texas Water Journal

Ph.D. Todd H. Votteler

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Sarah Kirkle

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Leah Martinsson

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Jeremy Mazur

Editor-in-Chief ’s Note: September 1 of every odd-numbered year is the date when most new legislation from the most recent session of the Texas Legislature typically goes into effect. With this in mind, the Texas Water Journal invited seven organizations that work closely with the Texas Legislature to provide their take on the changes to Texas water policy and law that were made during the 2023 session. The opinions expressed in these summaries are the opinions of the individual organizations and not the opinions of the Texas Water Journal, the Texas Water Resources Institute, or the Bureau of Economic Geology.

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Commentary: 87th Texas State Legislature: Summaries of Water-Related Legislative Action

August 2021

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Texas Water Journal

Editor-in-Chief’s Note: September 1 of every odd-numbered year is the date when most new legislation from the most recent session of the Texas Legislature typically goes into effect. With this in mind, the Texas Water Journal invited seven organizations that work closely with the Texas Legislature to provide their take on the changes to Texas water policy and law that were made during the 2021 session. The opinions expressed in these summaries are the opinions of the individual organizations and not the opinions of the Texas Water Journal or the Texas Water Resources Institute.Organizations:Texas Water Conservation AssociationTexas Alliance of Groundwater DistrictsTexas Water FoundationSierra Club, Lone Star ChapterTexas Water Infrastructure NetworkTexas Rural Water AssociationTexas Desalination Association


Commentary: 86th Texas State Legislature: Summaries of Water-related Legislative Action

August 2019

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Texas Water Journal

Editor-in-Chief’s Note: September 1 of every odd-numbered year is the date when new legislation from the most recent session of the Texas Legislature typically goes into effect. With this in mind, the Texas Water Journal invited five organizations that work closely with the Texas Legislature to provide their take on the changes to Texas water policy and law that were made during the 2019 session. The opinions expressed in these summaries are the opinions of the individual organizations and not the opinions of the Texas Water Journal or the Texas Water Resources Institute.Organizations:• Sierra Club, Lone Star Chapter and Save Our Springs Alliance• Texas Water Conservation Association• Texas Alliance of Groundwater Districts• Texas Rural Water Association• Texas Water Infrastructure Network Citation: Kramer K, Mullins C, Robbins D, Steinbach SA, Martinsson L, Hightower T, Fowler PL. 2019. Commentary: 86th Texas State Legislature: Summaries of Water-related Legislative Action. Texas Water Journal. 10(1):75-100. Available from: https://doi.org/10.21423/twj.v10i1.7100.

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... Starting in 2016, the TWDB requires each region to conduct a region-wide survey to track the implementation status 690 of all water management strategies recommended in the previous plan. More recently, HB 807 passed in 2019, is designed to increase regional cooperation in water planning and promotes water supply from ASR by requiring all regional water plans assess ASR as a strategy (Kramer et al., 2019). While there are currently only six active ASR sites in the state, ASR is considered a promising long-term strategy for conserving groundwater resources. ...

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Multisectoral analysis of drought impacts and management responses to the 2008-2015 record drought in the Colorado Basin, Texas: A blueprint for regional multisectoral drought impact assessment
Commentary: 86th Texas State Legislature: Summaries of Water-related Legislative Action

Texas Water Journal