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Report on the Development of the Format for a Texas Residential Registry
(Energy Systems Laboratory, 2008-12)
Pathogen Risk to Human Health in Potable Water Related to Nonpoint Sources of Contamination: Colorado River Alluvium Case Study, River Segment 1428 Phase II Final Report
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2015-07)
Public and private wells that use alluvial aquifers as a drinking water source have an increased risk of contamination from pathogens. This reconnaissance study, conducted by the Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) and ...
Basin Approach to Address Bacterial Impairments in the Navasota River Watershed
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2015-05)
The 2012 Texas Integrated Report – Texas 303(d) List identifies 11 impaired waterbody segments along the Navasota River due to Escherichia coli (E.coli) bacteria (Figure 1). The Clean Water Act (CWA) requires water bodies ...
Carters Creek Total Maximum Daily Load Implementation Project: Watershed Source Survey and GIS Mapping: Task 3.
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2016-01)
The Carters Creek watershed is a tributary of the Navasota River and covers approximately 56.9 square miles in Brazos County. Of this area, 57% is urbanized (Figure 1) through development associated with the cities of Bryan ...
Potential Cropping Benefits of UAV Applications
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2015-06)
There is much ado about the potential for applications of UAVs to take precision agriculture to the next level. The economic value of UAVs to agriculture has been broadly touted with little basis for the estimates. This ...
Drought Hazard and Vulnerability Maps for Texas
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2015-05)
Natural disasters like droughts have a huge socio-economic impact on society.
Despite being an important component of mitigation, the concept of vulnerabil-
ity in association with extreme events has not been explored ...
Arenosa Creek Surface Water Quality Monitoring Report
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2015-10)
This project was initiated to provide updated water quality data for Arenosa Creek in order to determine the persistence of the bacterial impairment of the watershed, while also informing decision makers on potential ...
2013 SWAT Conference Proceedings
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2013)
The following Conference Proceedings contains papers covering a variety of topics including but limited to large scale applications; climate change applications; model development; database and GIS application and development; ...
Examining How Agricultural Production May Affect the Water Quality of Ground and Surface Waters in Floodplains of the Brazos River Near Bryan, TX
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2002)
In 1993, the Texas Water Resources Institute awarded a grant to Clyde Munster of the Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department of Texas A&M University. The grant was funded by the US Geological Survey and the ...