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Public meeting on Austin Water’s 100-year plan
Tuesday, February 7, 2017 by Nina Hernandez
Austin Water is in the process of putting together a 100-year plan for managing the city’s water supply called Water Forward. Help out by providing feedback at the second public workshop on Wednesday, Feb. 8, at 6 p.m. in the AISD Performing Arts Center (1500 Barbara Jordan Blvd.). Members of the project team will present an overview of the plan and take input on ways the city can meet future demand. There’s free parking in the PAC garage, and no expertise in water issues is required. Find out more about the future of water conservation in Central Texas on the project’s website.
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