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Four Texas water supplies (Lake Somerville, Lake Livingston, Neches River, and Sabine River) were surveyed to determine their tendency to form trihalomethanes when chlorinated. The ability of conventional and innovative treatment processes to...
2007-12-04
2007-12-04
1981-01-01
The demand by consumers for public-owned low-priced natural resources is essentially insatiable. When natural resources become scarce the public is agonized by the problem of making an optimum choice or choices from feasible alternatives,...
2011-07-01
2011-07-01
1973-10-01
In 1979, nine small forested watersheds were instrumented in East Texas to determine the effect of intensive forest management practices On water quantity and quality. Three replications of three treatments were used: 1) clearcutting - followed...
2007-11-30
2007-11-30
1983-01-01
An interdisciplinary research team, working in collaboration with and under the auspices of the Institute for Science, Technology and Public Policy in the George Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University, conducted a...
2007-11-28
2007-11-28
2000-09-25
Agricultural production and associated economic effects of irrigation on the Texas High Plains are seriously threatened by a rapidly declining groundwater supply and a swift upward trend in energy costs. To optimize the amount of irrigation water...
2007-12-07
2007-12-07
1979-03-01
Evapotranspiration (ET) is defined as the combined loss of water by evaporation from soil and transpiration from plants. Depending on the geographic location, 60-80% of total annual precipitation is lost in the form of evapotranspiration. Since ET...
2020-12-08
2020-12-08
2024-05-19
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service (AgriLife Extension) through the Departments of Soil and Crop Sciences (SCSC) and Biological and Agricultural Engineering (BAEN) and the Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) conducted 14 well owner...
2014-12-22
2014-12-22
2024-05-19
2010-06-01
2010-06-01
2024-05-19
The development and use of land and water resources has been and will continue to be significantly affected by institutions--legal, cultural, economic, political and religious. Institutions are the organizing and directing mechanisms by which we...
2011-06-30
2011-06-30
1971-03-01
Texas, New Mexico, & Indian Territory, with environs of Chicago & New Orleans, 1873
1873-05-19
2024-05-19
Speech recommending the enactment of S. 3568 authorizing construction of the Cibolo Project in south-central Texas for municipal, industrial, and recreational purposes
1974-07-18
2007-01-02
2007-01-02
The Rio Grande aquifer system in westernmost Texas corresponds to the eastern part of the Southwest alluvial basins aquifer system, which is a large system of aquifers in alluvial basins in the southwestern United States and Mexico. These aquifers...
1996-05-19
Major dam and reservoir development within the Brazos River Basin is correlative with a significant decrease in the suspended sediment load of the river and with increased coastal erosion rates near the delta. A hydrologic analysis of the river...
2011-07-01
2011-07-01
1976-08-01
Agriculture is a major income generating sector of the Texas economy. Irrigated agriculture is an important part of Texas agriculture and an "adequate" water supply is important in maintaining a viable agriculture. Irrigation water is important...
2011-07-01
2011-07-01
1975-04-01
An expansion of tile supply of water and greater efficiency in its use are necessary for the future economic development of the state of Texas. Imported water, supplemental to that available in the state, is an important part of development plans...
2011-07-01
2011-07-01
1973-01-01
The report by the Committee on Surface Water Hydrology of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) (2) has pointed out that one of the areas in hydrology lacking adequate research is the investigation of runoff from small areas. As indicated...
2011-06-29
2011-06-29
1966-05-01
2010-06-01
2010-06-01
2024-05-19
Population expansion and water shortfalls have placed the Texas Lower Rio Grande Valley (Valley) center stage in water publicity. The unique characteristics and lack of public knowledge on how irrigation districts divert and convey water from the...
2009-01-12
2009-01-12
2007-12-01
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, Public Law 92-500, established a national goal of eliminating the discharge of pollutants into the nation's waterways by 1985. As a step toward that goal an interim water quality standard...
2007-12-07
2007-12-07
1978-08-01
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