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Economic Implications of Biological Control of Arundo donax in the Texas Rio Grande Basin
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2009-11)
ABSTRACT
Arundo donax, or giant reed, is a large, bamboo-like plant that is native to Spain and has invaded
several thousand acres of the Rio Grande riparian zone in Texas and Mexico. The plant grows to
over 26 feet ...
An Economic Investigation of Urban Water Demand in the U.S.
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-12)
What is the price of publicly supplied water and how is it changing in American cities? What is the demand for water in important American sectors? These are the questions addressed in the following report. A broad survey ...
2009 IECC Recommendations
(2009-09)
In accordance with the Health and Safety Code Section 388.003, as amended, the Laboratory reviewed and considered the comments received and performed a technical analysis that compared the stringency of the Texas Building ...
Recommendations for 15% Above-Code Energy Efficiency Measures for Residential Buildings
(Energy Systems Laboratory, 2008-11)
This report presents detailed information about the recommendations for achieving 15% above-code energy performance for single-family residences. The analysis was performed using a simulation model of an International ...
Bosque River Environmental Infrastructure Improvement Plan: Phase I Final Report
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-04)
The Bosque River and its associated watershed face a myriad of water quality challenges. Previous attempts made to address these concerns have met with limited success due to a relatively narrow, specific problem approach. ...
Salt Tolerance of Landscape Plants Common to the Southwest
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-05)
With sharply increasing costs of providing potable water, many communities in the Southwest are attempting to utilize non-potable saline water for irrigating large landscapes. This publication provides the information ...
Ponding Test Results Seepage and Total Losses Main Canal B Hidalgo County Irrigation District No. 16
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-10)
Ponding Test Results Seepage and Total Losses, Secondary Canals 13, 16, and 29 Donna Irrigation District Hidalgo County No. 1
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-10)
Ponding Test Results Seepage and Total Losses, North Alamo Main Canal Hidalgo County Irrigation District No. 2
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-10)
Water Loss Test Results Main 'J' Canal Delta Lake Irrigation District
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-10)