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1 Controversy on the Sulphur River The Proposed Marvin Nichols Reservoir Cassandra Gordon and Joan Norton

2 The Area Involved Northeast Texas Dallas/Fort Worth Proposed Reservoir

3 Lamar Red River Bowie Delta Hopkins Franklin Titus Morris Cass DallasTarrant Rockwall Proposed Marvin Nichols Reservoir Wright Patman Reservoir Jim Chapman Lake

4 The Issue  The Dallas/Fort Worth region is searching for water supplies to meet their increasing needs through the year 2050.  Construction of the Marvin Nichols Reservoir would meet this need.  80% of the water would be pipelined to Dallas.

5 The Problem  The reservoir will consume 72,000 acres of land.  This land consists of : –Ecologically important bottomland hardwood forests –Scattered farms and ranches  Devastating effects can be expected

6 Vegetation at the Reservoir Site Water Oak, Elm, Hackberry Post Oak Other

7 Land Cover at the Reservoir Site Deciduous Forest Land Cropland and Pasture Mixed Forest

8 Environmentally Speaking…  Submersing 72,000 acres of forested land could potentially mean: –Displacement of wildlife –Increased Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) –Disruption of fish habitat

9 Economically Speaking…  Losses to the timber industry –1,334 jobs lost –$41.4 million lost in labor income –$163.91 million lost in industry output  Loss of agricultural jobs

10 Economically Speaking…  Little development because 163,000 additional acres will be set aside for mitigation.  Much different than Lake Ray Hubbard in Rockwall. www.texasbeyondwww.texasbeyondhistory.net

11 Economically Speaking…  72,000 acres under reservoir + 163,000 acres for mitigation = 235,000 acres worth of property tax lost.  Could mean higher taxes to make up the difference, or else regional schools will be deprived of funding.

12 Economically Speaking…  Recreational benefits will be trivial –Many preexisting reservoirs –Displacement of wildlife and possible death of fish

13 Economically Speaking…  Dallas will receive the benefits of the reservoir –Water intensive industries –Job retention  Northeast Texas will lose industry and jobs  Zero-sum game??

14 Alternatives to the Reservoir  Reuse treated waste water  Use water from existing reservoirs  Conservation! Lake Texoma www.shopoklahoma.com


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