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Aquatic Life and Habitat Inventory Assessment
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2007-07)
Traditionally, water quality monitoring has been focused on chemical attributes such as mineral content, metals, and other contaminants. Biological monitoring is becoming more frequently utilized to assess overall ecological ...
Baseline Report for the Fort Hood Army Base: Sept. 1, 2001 To Aug. 31, 2002
(2002-12)
This report presents electricity, natural gas and cooling baselines for the thermal plant,
buildings located in the 87000 block, and the III Corp building at Ft. Hood. A baseline
analysis is also presented for the natural ...
Point-to-Point Verification of Monitored Sensors at Reynolds Army Clinic and Hospital Final Report
(2004-10)
A point-to-point verification of the heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system of the Reynolds Army Community Hospital (RACH) in Fort Sill, Oklahoma was done by the Energy Systems Laboratory (ESL) of Texas ...
Effects of Salinity and Specific Ions on Seedling Emergence and Growth of Onions
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-08)
The concentrate from nanofiltration is usually enriched with divalent ions, such as Ca, Mg and SO4. Since divalent ions are less hazardous to soils and plants, it was hypothesized that the disposal of nanofiltration ...
Tradeoffs in Brush Management for Water Yield and Habitat Management in Texas: Twin Buttes Drainage Area and Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2002-08-14)
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 ...
Estimated Benefits of IBWC Rio Grande Flood-Control Projects in the United States
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2004-09)
The International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC) is responsible for
maintaining a series of flood-control projects beginning in New Mexico and extending along the
Rio Grande’s international border dividing the ...
Goal Seek pamphlet for VIDRA© - DLID using Microsoft® Excel® 200[DS1] 7
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-11)
VIDRA© (Valley Irrigation District Rate Analyzer) is a work-in-process and is being (has been) developed with collaboration from the Delta Lake Irrigation District (DLID) and other Lower Rio Grande Valley irrigation ...
Validating the Estimated Cost of Saving Water Through Infrastructure Rehabilitation in the Texas Lower Rio Grande Valley
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2006-10)
Using Renewable Energy to Pump Water
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2004-06)
Water Balance, Salt Loading, and Salinity Control Options of Red Bluff Reservoir, Texas
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2007-01)
Red Bluff is the main reservoir of the Pecos River in Texas, and its maximum storage capacity adjusted to sediment accumulation is estimated at 357 million m3 (289,600 acre-ft.).
Aside from the shortage of water entering ...