Texas Water Development Market $173b
Oct.11, 2008 in
Water Conservation
(Oct. 10, 2008, Austin Business Journal)
National infrastructure firm PBS&J plans to aggressively tap into the estimated $173 billion Texas water development market with a team of well-known experts.
There is the growing awareness you need to focus on the whole hydrologic cycle of water. It rains, you capture it, store it, use it and treat it. And there’s a limited amount of it,” Jackson says. “We need to figure out a better way to use water and be more efficient. And in Texas, [we need] the flexibility to get it in the right parts of the state.
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