Episode 61 • Lubbock Waters: History, Conservation, and a Vision for the Future with Dr. John Beusterien

In this episode of Conservation Stories, host Tillery Timmons-Sims talks with Dr. John Beusterien, professor at Texas Tech and founder of the Lubbock Waters project. With a background in literature and history, John shares how his curiosity about the land, culture, and ecology of West Texas led him to water—our most vital and fragile resource.

They explore the hidden history of the Southern High Plains, from ancient peoples and mammoths to early farming practices, and discuss how water has shaped settlement and survival in the region. John highlights the unique urban water reuse system designed in the 1970s by Jim Bertram, which transformed Lubbock’s canyons into a six-mile lake system that both filters water and provides recreational space. The conversation also acknowledges tensions between development and preserving archeological sites, as well as the need to reclaim underutilized public spaces like Yellow House Canyon.

John’s vision for Lubbock Waters is part museum, part community hub, and part research center—a place where families can engage with water in fun, hands-on ways while learning about conservation, and where innovators can collaborate on future water solutions. This episode blends deep history, present challenges, and bold imagination, reminding listeners that water connects culture, conservation, and community.

 

More about our guests: 

Dr. John Beusterien, Founder of Lubbock Waters, Professor at Texas Tech

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Lubbock Waters Website

Texas Tech Faculty Information Page

Heaven's Harsh Tableland Book

 

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