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The Water Footprint of Quarry Operations in Texas
Free. Houston Sierra Club. This is the Water for People & Environment Committee’s meeting for all Texans interested in water issues, advocacy, organizing and networking.
January Topic: The Water Footprint of Quarry Operations in Texas
About the speaker: Christina Schwerdtfeger worked as an environmental professional for 34 years, assisting industrial and government clients with their regulatory compliance and reporting responsibilities. She retired in 2021 but has been volunteering with various non-profit organizations, especially Coalition for Responsible Environmental Aggregate Mining (CREAM). Christina holds a Ph.D. in chemistry and taught several environmental classes as an instructor in University of California Irvine’s Extension Program.
Quarries play a significant role in the state’s economy, but what do they mean for our water? How much water do they actually use, how do they affect nearby water sources, and what regulations govern water use by quarry operations in Texas?
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