Browsing Technical and Special Reports by Title
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2005-12)The original ‘final’ economic analysis reporting on the Wisconsin Pipeline project was reported in July, 2003 in Texas Water Resources Institute TR-220R, entitled “Economic and Conservation Evaluation of Capital Renovation ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2006-10)
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2007-06)
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2005-09)A Case Study Using Actual Construction Costs for the Curry Main Pipeline Project, Hidalgo County Irrigation District No. 1 (Edinburg)
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2005-09)A Case Study Using Actual Construction Costs for the Lateral A Lining Project, Hidalgo County Irrigation District No. 2 (San Juan)
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1975-04)Agriculture is a major income generating sector of the Texas economy. Irrigated agriculture is an important part of Texas agriculture and an "adequate" water supply is important in maintaining a viable agriculture. Irrigation ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1974-08)Agriculture is a major income generating sector of the Texas economy. Irrigated agriculture is an important part of Texas agriculture and an "adequate" water supply is important in maintaining a viable agriculture. Irrigation ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2003)Brush control strategies have been implemented for many traditional grasslands that have been impaired by wooded species. However, little information is known concerning what site specific characteristics may be most ...
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(Elsevier Science Ltd., 2000)Geochemical and microbiological evidence indicates that viable microorganisms produce and consume volatile organic acids (VOA) in the Yegua formation. Acetic and propionic acid concentrations in mudstones range from 200 ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1996-03)This report summarizes results from studies to determine relationships among the volume, duration and frequencies of floods in ungaged catchments in Texas. Methodologies were adopted for determining flood volumes at ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1993-12)Prevention of groundwater contamination by agricultural activities is a high priority in the United States. Water and contaminants often follow particular flow paths through the soil that lead to rapid movement of pesticides ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2003)Throughout the spring and summer months of 1993, extended rainfall throughout much of the Midwestern United States caused record flooding that inundated much of the Upper Mississippi River Basin (UMRB). Precipitation in ...
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(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 ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2002)Healthy rangelands are relatively efficient at conserving rainfall, but they may become dysfunctional in this regard as vegetative cover diminishes and aggregation of the surface soil layer is destroyed by overgrazing, ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1983-08)Water shortages are a common problem in much of the southwest. Increasing urbanization and increasing population places greater demands on dwindling water supplies. Over half of the water used in urban areas of the southwest ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2012-10-05)Soil sodicity is known to affect soil structural stability and permeability. However, the impact differs depending on salinity of irrigation water, soil types as well as irrigation management practices. This study examined ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-10)
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-10)
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-10)
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-10)