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Join the iMasons Texas Local Chapter at the Bureau of Economic Geology for Future of Water in Texas: Understanding Policy, Data Center Growth & Community Impact.
As digital infrastructure continues to expand rapidly in Texas, leaders from utilities and the data center industry will convene to understand water use. Panelists and working groups will discuss a baseline for measuring and sourcing water, regulatory frameworks, and the impact on communities.
The Bureau of Economic Geology (BEG), established in 1909, is the State Geological Survey of Texas at The University of Texas at Austin and conducts objective research on energy, environmental, and economic issues. COMPASS is a multidisciplinary research consortium within BEG focused on aligning energy, water, land, and community systems to support large-load growth in Texas. For this iMasons Texas Local Chapter session, BEG/COMPASS is hosting the session and contributing independent research and technical expertise to inform the discussion.
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4-15-2026 - Future of Water in Texas: Understanding Policy, Data Center Growth & Community Impact
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April 15, 2026