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Because of limited surface water resources to accommodate a growing population, the state has resorted to the permitting of groundwater resources to (aquifers):

a) Reduce environmental impact
b) Increase water scarcity
c) Address agricultural needs
d) Alleviate water shortage
Question 3678: What has long become the basis for water planning in Texas? (under scrutiny today-the newest point of contention in science)

a) Surface water models
b) Climate change reports
c) Population growth predictions
d) Hydrological data
Question 3679: Impact of the drought of the 1990s on attempts to improve water planning?

a) Decreased interest in water conservation
b) Increased focus on groundwater depletion
c) Improved surface water availability
d) Accelerated reservoir construction
Question 3680: 2001 enactment enable for the creation of...? SB2

a) Statewide water conservation programs
b) New reservoirs for recreational purposes
c) Improved irrigation systems
d) Enhanced water rights regulations
Question 3681: The bold step taken by the legislature in 2007 SB3

a) Encouraging unrestricted groundwater usage
b) Promoting excessive water extraction
c) Establishing water conservation districts
d) Limiting aquifer protection measures
Question 3682: Anyone who owns land above a subterranean water reservoir can pump an unlimited amount of water for any purpose. This was called ___________________.

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Final answer:

Hydrological data has long been the basis for water planning in Texas.

Step-by-step explanation:

The basis for water planning in Texas has long been hydrological data. Hydrological data refers to information and measurements related to the movement, distribution, and quality of water in a region. By studying this data, policymakers and water resource managers can make informed decisions about water allocation, conservation, and management.

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