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This is a letter prepared by Ned Fritz to be read out in his absence at the meeting of the Texas Committee on Natural Resources (TCONR) Elm Fork Committee. Fritz, chairman of TCONR, proposes non-structural floodplain management as a top priority...
1973-05-14
This study was conducted for the Office of Water Resources Research and Technology in the U.S. Department of the Interior by the Texas Engineering Experiment Station at Texas A&M University. The project was concerned with identifying potential...
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
The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model was used to simulate the effects of brush removal on water yield in four watersheds in Texas for 1960 through 1999. Methods used in this study were similar to methods used in a previous study (TAES,...
2007-11-19
2007-11-19
2024-05-07
Land surface subsidence continues to be a destructive force in the Texas Gulf Coast area. The sinking of the surface has been linked by engineers to the withdrawal of groundwater. Subsidence causes damages and property value losses as saltwater...
2011-07-01
2011-07-01
1975-09-01
The State of Texas has more than 191,000 miles of rivers and streams that comprise corridors of great economic, social, cultural, and environmental value. Riparian degradation is a major threat to water quality, in-stream habitat, terrestrial...
2020-12-07
2020-12-07
2015-09-01
With the current population boom, the number of Texas residents will almost double by 2030. With the expected increase in demand for water, the scarcity of water is an urgent issue and research is being conducted to find ways to improve water...
2007-11-20
2007-11-20
2002-08-14
A readership survey conducted in May 1977 found that readers of Texas Water Resources find it useful, attractive and informative. The bulletin is published by the Texas Water Resources Institute to generate public awareness and understanding of...
2007-12-10
2007-12-10
1977-05-01
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...
2007-12-06
2007-12-06
1979-05-01
A Case Study Using Actual Construction Costs for the Curry Main Pipeline Project, Hidalgo County Irrigation District No. 1 (Edinburg)
2011-07-07
2011-07-07
2005-09-01
The Texas Lower Rio Grande Valley is a large agricultural region with limited water resources. With rapid expansion in population and industrial growth, there is an increasing competition for water, particularly in times of drought or due to under...
2020-12-07
2020-12-07
2015-09-01
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...
2009-01-09
2009-01-09
2007-12-01
The Irrigation Training Program is a collaborative effort between the Texas Water Resources Institute, a unit of Texas A&M AgriLife; the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board; and the United States Department of Agriculture Natural...
2011-07-05
2011-07-05
2008-10-01
2011-12-19
2011-12-19
2011-11-01
Water scarcity is becoming a pervasive and persistent problem in Texas particularly in the drier regions containing cities like San Antonio, Austin, and Corpus Christi while growth causes emerging problems in Dallas, Fort Worth and Houston. A...
2007-11-14
2007-11-14
2007-04-01
The Seymour Aquifer of north-central Texas is known to have elevated levels of nitrates. The design of economically sound policies for reducing agriculture's nitrate contribution to the aquifer suggests a need to evaluate alternative management...
2007-11-30
2007-11-30
1994-12-01
The title of this map series is Texas Legislative and Irrigation Districts of the Rio Grande River Basin. The series consists of nine (9) maps showing the boundaries of legislative districts and 32 water districts that deliver irrigation water....
2011-07-05
2011-07-05
2008-07-01
A GIS-based hydrological/water quality model called Non Point Source Model (NPSM) was used to simulate various physical, chemical and biological processes taking place in the Leon Creek Watershed, near San Antonio, Texas. The model was then used...
2007-11-20
2007-11-20
2000-12-01
A Case Study Using Actual Construction Costs for the Lateral A Lining Project, Hidalgo County Irrigation District No. 2 (San Juan)
2011-07-07
2011-07-07
2005-09-01
KP-1190-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Montemeyor is a migrant agricultural worker who is, at the present time, staying at the surplus WRA (War Relocation Authority) camp at Newell, Calif. He likes working in California and has expressed a...

2006-06-12
2005-07-25
Map showing the flow of the Rio Grande from Socorro County in New Mexico to the north to Clint, Texas to the south. Prominent feature is the proposed Engle Reservoir in New Mexico.
2024-05-07
2007-01-02
2007-01-02
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