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Frac Water Education Series: Sabine River Authority to address new regulations and water prices
On July 1st the Sabine River Authority of Louisiana implemented its first-ever regulations and pricing for water outside the Toledo Bend project. The changes target withdrawals of water from the streams and tributaries of the Sabine Watershed for hydraulic fracturing. According to Executive Director, James W. Pratt, the new regulatory regime will balance the needs for environmental protection and economic development from shale production.
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Join us this Friday as we discuss the new regulations and water pricing with Mr. Pratt. You won't want to miss this session if you're a landowner with water to sell or a commercial water buyer in the Sabine watershed of Louisiana.
In this session:
WHEN: Friday, July 29th, 1:00 to 2:00pm CDT
PANELISTS:
James W. Pratt, Executive Director Sabine River Authority Louisiana
Benjamin Hall, Founder of Wright Water
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If you can't listen to the webinar... can you listen to a recording later? thanks, jhh
For anyone who may have missed the teleconference last Friday about the changes in the Sabine River Watershed here is a link to the recording download: Wright Water Resources - Education Materials
You may experience a short pause before the session begins. If there are questions, I'll do my best to answer them here.
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