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Flood Plain Management.
(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1976)
Economic Impact of Withdrawing Specific Agricultural Pesticides in the Lower Rio Grande Valley
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1993-01)
The Air, Pesticides, and Toxics Division of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has encouraged all states to develop a plan to manage the use of pesticides to prevent application that would result in unreasonable ...
Economic Methodology for South Texas Irrigation Projects - RGIDECON
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2002-10)
A mathematical discourse is provided, documenting the economic and financial methods used in RGIDECON, an Excel spreadsheet capital investment evaluation model focused on irrigation district-level pumping and delivery ...
Economic and Conservation Evaluation of Capital Renovation Projects: Cameron County Irrigation District No. 2 (San Benito) – Infrastructure Rehabilitation – Preliminary
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2003-07)
Initial construction costs and net annual changes in operating and maintenance expenses are identified for a five-component capital renovation project proposed by Cameron County Irrigation District No. 2, (a.k.a. San Benito) ...
Economic and Conservation Evaluation of Capital Renovation Projects: Maverick County Water Control and Improvement District No. 1 (Eagle Pass) – Lining Main Canal – Final
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2004-04)
Initial construction costs and net annual changes in operating and maintenance expenses
are identified for a capital renovation project proposed by Maverick County Water Control and
Improvement District No. 1 to the ...
Expected Economic Benefits of the El Morillo Drain
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2007-01-02)
The study of the benefits (damages averted) attributable to the El Morillo Drain
encompasses U.S. municipalities, industry, and agriculture. It is conservatively estimated
that the annual direct benefits to residents of ...
An Overview of the Operational Characteristics of Selected Irrigation Districts in the Texas Lower Rio Grande Valley: Brownsville Irrigation District
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2004-08)
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 ...
Update of Estimated Agricultural Benefits Attributable to Drainage and Flood Control in Willacy County, Texas
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2006)
This study presents an economic analysis of agricultural benefits attributable to a
proposed drainage project which includes on farm systems, laterals (ditches) and major canals
designed to lower the groundwater table ...
Economic and Conservation Evaluation of Capital Renovation Projects: United Irrigation District of Hidalgo County (United) - Rehabilitation of Main Canal, Laterals, and Diversion Pump Station - Preliminary
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2005-09)
Initial construction costs and net annual changes in operating and maintenance expenses are identified for a three-component capital renovation project proposed by the United Irrigation District to the U.S. Bureau of ...
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 ...