The event featured a discussion led by Tribune environmental reporter Alejandra Martinez, focusing on the battles over East Texas’ water supply and potential solutions to the crisis.
Community members had the opportunity to hear from water experts about the reasons behind the state’s water shortages and the ongoing conflicts over water management.
Speakers at the event included Janice Bezanson, executive director of the Texas Conservation Alliance, Kelley Holcomb, general manager of the Angelina and Neches River Authority and Jeremy Mazur, director of infrastructure and natural resources policy at Texas 2036.
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