Jeremy B. Mazur, Director of Infrastructure and Natural Resources Policy

Jeremy B. Mazur, Director of Infrastructure and Natural Resources Policy

Jeremy B. Mazur, Director of Infrastructure and Natural Resources Policy

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Texas unveils a record $174 billion draft water plan for 2027

May 7, 2026

Last month the Texas Water Development Board published the draft 2027 State Water Plan.  This is the sixth state water plan since Senate Bill 1 inaugurated the current planning process in 1997.  The draft 2027 plan, like each plan published every five years since 2002, reflects the input from the “bottom-up,” regional water planning process. …

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Lessons in flood resilience for Texas

February 23, 2026

Nearly 100 years ago, a state meteorologist famously proclaimed that “Texas is the land of perennial drought, broken by the occasional devastating flood.” While the consequences of drought, and the need to develop water supplies are well understood, the problem and peril of floods is sometimes overlooked. The Hill Country Floods of 2025 provided another…

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Water markets for Texas?

February 18, 2026

Last week, the Texas House Committee on Natural Resources held a lengthy hearing on groundwater resources and management. This was the second extensive hearing that the committee held on this subject this legislative interim. There are several reasons why the committee has spent considerable time on groundwater. For starters, the water beneath our feet often…

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HB 500 implementation letter: Maximizing opportunities for water

January 29, 2026

Texas 2036 Infrastructure and Natural Resources Policy Director Jeremy Mazur submitted a comment letter on Tuesday to the Texas Water Development Board with recommendations for the agency’s proposed implementation plan for HB 500 (89-R). Texas 2036 testified in favor of HB 500 in committee during the regular session. Here is his submitted comment letter: Thank…

The Top 10 Texas Water Stories of 2025

December 5, 2025

Between stories of tragic disaster and historic policy progress, 2025 was an extraordinary year for Texas’ water sector. For the first time in 40 years, water infrastructure funding was designated as an emergency item by Gov. Greg Abbott. The Legislature, in turn, delivered by approving the largest water infrastructure funding package in Texas history. Despite…

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Proposition 4 passed. Now what?

November 13, 2025

The passage of Proposition 4 marks a historic moment for Texas’ water future. Just over 2 million Texans voted to approve the measure dedicating $1 billion per year in state sales tax revenues to the Texas Water Fund for the next 20 years. These dedicated revenues will be used to pay for the water infrastructure…

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