Texas Water Development Board

To provide leadership, planning, financial asistance, information, and education for the conservation and responsible development of Water for Texas.


Frequently Asked Questions About Publications

 

FAQs:

Q: How can I obtain a copy of the Texas Guide to Rainwater Harvesting?

Q: Where can I obtain information on ordering/purchasing Water Conservation brochures?

Q: What is the turnaround on orders placed for conservation literature?

Q: How can I order a hard copy of a TWDB publication?

Answers to FAQs:

Q: How can I obtain a copy of the Texas Guide to Rainwater Harvesting?

A: The Texas Guide to Rainwater Harvesting is available upon request or for download from the agency website (click on link) Due to a limited supply in stock, we ask that you please download the guidebook. If this is not possible the TWDB will be happy to mail you a complimentary copy. Any additional copies are $2.00 each.

 

Q: Where can I obtain information on ordering/purchasing Water Conservation brochures?

A: Information on ordering/purchasing Water Conservation brochures is located on the TWDB website. Please refer to a listing of the various brochures and guidebooks that are available and view samples of some of our brochures. An assortment of agricultural, municipal and Spanish literature is available to customers. An order form is also available to be printed-out, completed, and mailed or faxed back to the TWDB.

 

Q: What is the turnaround on orders placed for conservation literature?

A: Orders are processed and ready for shipping in a 24-hour period. Larger orders may take longer depending on the availability of literature in stock. Please call on large orders to verify availability.

 

Q: How can I order a hard copy of a TWDB publication?

A: Many publications, including reports and groundwater publications, can be purchased from the Texas Natural Resources Information System (TNRIS).
Price and availability of publications vary. To place an order, please call TNRIS at (512) 463-8337.


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