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41 PUBLIC WORKS APPROPRIATIONS, 1962 dispute in this section of the river. These legislatures will not meet until 1962 and the Committee sees no reason why the funds for this work cannot be withheld until the boundary dispute has been officially...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) has proposed a project that would reduce the flow from saline springs and seeps within the groundwater alluvium of the Red River Basin. While the amount of salts moving through the alluvium would be...
2007-12-05
2007-12-05
1980-09-01
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) has proposed a project that would reduce the flow from saline springs and seeps within the groundwater alluvium of the Red River Basin. While the amount of salts moving through the alluvium would be...
2007-12-05
2007-12-05
1980-09-01
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Since 1999, nine (9) irrigation districts in the Hidalgo, Cameron, Willacy and Maverick Counties have installed ten (10) different types of synthetic canal lining materials, totaling approximately 25 miles. In 2005, we began a program to track the...
2020-11-04
2020-11-04
2014-09-01
Water deficit is a major limitation for cotton yield in drought-prone Texas croplands. Where underground or surface water is available and cost affordable, water is applied to crops using a variety of irrigation techniques to mitigate the...
2019-12-16
2019-12-16
2015-08-01
2015-08-03
2015-08-01
2019-12-16
Newspaper: Imperial Hometown Review, February 7, 1967, page 2
1967-02-07

CONTENTS Lucas, Hon. Frank, a Representative in Congress from the State of Oklahoma, opening statement .................................................................................... 1 Musgrave, Hon. Marilyn N., a Representative in...
2024-05-19
2005-01-21
2004-12-22
Images of fields before and after land leveling in Texas, Montana, Colorado, and Nebraska

2007-01-02
2007-01-02
This report was completed for the Senate Bill 1 Rio Grande Regional Water Planning Project (Region M) by the District Management System (DMS) team under the direction of Dr. Guy Fipps. Funding was provided through the Texas Agricultural Experiment...
2007-11-28
2007-11-28
2001-08-01
This report was completed for the Senate Bill 1 Rio Grande Regional Water Planning Project (Region M) by the District Management System (DMS) team under the direction of Dr. Guy Fipps. Funding was provided through the Texas Agricultural Experiment...
2007-11-28
2007-11-28
2001-08-01
Urban-municipal use is the second largest category of water use in Texas. Within this use category, lawn and landscape water use is a significant, but largely unmeasured, component. Landscapes are important components of urban environments and...
2020-10-30
2020-10-30
2024-05-19
With increasing population and the demand for potable water, water with elevated salinity and reclaimed water are now commonly used for irrigating urban landscape in many communities in the arid Southwest. It not only saves potable water, but also...
2013-06-11
2013-06-11
2011-12-01
There are increasing concerns that water quality of the Rio Grande (or Rio Bravo) may be deteriorating mainly due to the recent expansion of the maquilas program and associated population relocation into the Border area. This review was conducted...
2007-11-29
2007-11-29
1995-05-19
With increasing population and the demand for potable water, water with elevated salinity and reclaimed water are now commonly used for irrigating urban landscape in many communities in the arid Southwest. It not only saves potable water, but also...
2013-06-11
2013-06-11
2011-12-01
The Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) manages the Colorado River Basin in a ten county area stretching from central Texas to the gulf coast of Texas. In its recent "Water Management Plan for the Lower Colorado River," the Lower Colorado River...
2007-11-29
2007-11-29
1995-09-01
The Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) manages the Colorado River Basin in a ten county area stretching from central Texas to the gulf coast of Texas. In its recent "Water Management Plan for the Lower Colorado River," the Lower Colorado River...
2007-11-29
2007-11-29
1995-09-01
An excerpt from a bimonthly newspaper, published by Robin T. Cravey of Austin Texas. The issue features articles on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' projects on the Trinity River and the Sulphur River. The Trinity article reports on the...
1971-05-31
Levings, G.W., Healy, D.F., Richey, S.F., and Carter, L.F., 1998, Water Quality in the Rio Grande Valley, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas, 1992-95: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1162; A discussion of water-quality issues, results, or findings...
1998-05-19
There are increasing concerns that water quality of the Rio Grande (or Rio Bravo) may be deteriorating mainly due to the recent expansion of the maquilas program and associated population relocation into the Border area. This review was conducted...
2007-11-29
2007-11-29
1995-05-19
COLORADO RIVER STORAGE PROJECT 25 the San Juan-Chama and Navajo participating projects shall include the State of Texas), pursuant to the Act of December 22, 1944, and such participating projects shall have been' approved and authorized by Act of...
2009-12-01
November 27, 1962 OFFICIAL USE ONLY Dear Mr. Beaty: In the earliest stages of our conniderations of the salinity problem on the lower Colorado River, we were provided information by the Bureau of Reclamation which indicated that water much...
(Continued from Page A-14) even feasible at today's prices. It is as if Congress and President Rutherford B. Hayes in 1877—just 78 years in reverse— were to 'have been asked to make a similar deal on kerosene lamps until 1955 A.D. That was two...
2009-04-01
Winter returnflow has not been fully utilized for crop irrigation in the El Paso Valley. There are, however, emerging interests in utilizing it for urban water supply through desalting. This study examined the potential impact of concentrate...
2009-01-12
2009-01-12
2008-05-01
IRRIGATION AND THE CENTRAL VALLEY PROJECT THE PRESENT ECONOMY OF THE CENTRAL VALLEY Favorable soils and climate When viewed in its entirety there is probably no area in the United States more richly endowed than the Central Valley of California by...
2009-04-01
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