If you are asking do they have water resources in Texas, they do but they should have more because Texas is usually really hot in Texas.
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From Derek in Sugar Land Texas Water and Food
Forests,oil,and water
water,food,and cold
water, air and food
John G. McNeely has written: 'Water resource uses and issues in Texas' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Water, Water quality management, Water resources development, Water use 'Surface water development in Texas' -- subject(s): Water consumption, Water resources development, Water-supply
There are three predominant freshwater resources. Rivers, which includes streams and creeks, lakes, which includes ponds and other naturally formed concentrations of water, and reservoirs. Additionally, one of the most predominant water resources is a subsurface aquifer.
water, air and food
C. R. Follett has written: 'Ground-water resources of Brazos and Burleson Counties, Texas' -- subject(s): Groundwater, Wells 'Ground-water resources of Blanco County, Texas' -- subject(s): Groundwater, Water-supply, Wells
We have lots of Wind and water to use to generate the power.
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