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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RRC’s carbon capture rules move energy expansion forward

September 2, 2022
Texas just took a major step towards an energy expansion. Earlier this week the Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC) voted to approve rules for the state’s permitting and regulation of carbon capture and underground storage, also known as CCUS. These rules are needed for the Commission’s implementation of House Bill 1284 passed in 2021, which...

Texas’ water and wastewater infrastructure in crisis

August 25, 2022
The following excerpt is from remarks delivered by Texas 2036 Senior Policy Advisor Jeremy Mazur to the House Natural Resources Committee on Aug. 24, 2022. Thank you for the opportunity to offer comments on this interim charge relating to the condition of our state’s water infrastructure. Frankly, I think the state of our water and...

Extreme heat: The hotter days ahead

August 24, 2022
Enduring summertime heat is a customary part and enduring memory of the Texas experience. This year’s summer has done little to dispel that impression. In fact, recent National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data indicates that Texas just had the hottest April through July on record. But for ice cream merchants, air conditioning vendors and the...

Texas’ Agriculture Sector Reeling From Drought

July 27, 2022
Texas’ ongoing drought has begun to wreak havoc on the state’s agricultural sector. As of late July, over 80% of the state is in the severe-to-worse drought category, according to the US Drought Monitor. The absence of beneficial rainfall, combined with excessively hot temperatures, has begun to affect Texas’ farms and ranches. Statewide reports already...

Texas, Burning: State Wildfire Risk to Increase

July 7, 2022

The Fourth of July sparked more than celebrations this past holiday weekend. Hot temperatures and drought conditions provided a combustible mix as fireworks ignited hundreds of wildfires across Texas. In North Texas, Fort Worth and Dallas fire departments extinguished nearly 500 brush and grass fires while Central Texas fire crews responded to about 150 fires,…

Three Big Wins from the Sunset Commission to Strengthen the Texas Water Development Board

June 30, 2022

On June 22, the Texas Sunset Advisory Commission approved recommendations for the Texas Water Development Board to better plan for more severe droughts, establish meaningful budget metrics and incorporate stronger data for outreach efforts. This comes after Texas 2036 submitted ideas for the Commission to consider as they work to improve the Water Development Board’s…

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