Browsing Technical and Special Reports by Title
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2014)The Arroyo Colorado (AC) is an ancient channel of the Rio Grande and is approximately 90 miles long. The headwaters of the AC begins at the Anzalduas Diversion Dam in Mission, TX and flows eastward through southern Hidalgo ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2003-07)This book of proceedings presents papers that were given at the 2nd International SWAT Conference, SWAT 2003, that convened in 2003 in Bari, Italy. The focus of this conference was to allow an international community of ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2013-03-04)The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is a comprehensive model that requires a diversity of information in order to run. Novice users may feel overwhelmed by the variety and number of inputs when they first begin to ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2012-06)A model setup of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) watershed model was developed to simulate flow and selected water quality parameters for the Arroyo Colorado watershed in South Texas. The model simulates flow, ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1975-02)During the past twenty years, there have been several evaluations of national water resources research requirements. Many states have made similar analyses of their water resources research needs. Funding for water resources ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1966-05)The report by the Committee on Surface Water Hydrology of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) (2) has pointed out that one of the areas in hydrology lacking adequate research is the investigation of runoff from ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2002)The debate over groundwater aquifers that underlie more than one sovereign nation is not particular to Texas and Mexico. When one nation withdraws groundwater from a transboundry aquifer, the other side may perceive that ...
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Texas A&M University – Lake Granbury and Bosque River Assessment Final Scientific/Technical Report (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2009-11)The “Texas A&M University – Lakes Granbury and Waco, and Bosque River Assessment” project was developed to address two separate water quality issues in Central Texas. Prior work in each waterbody has identified major water ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2015-09)The State of Texas has more than 191,000 miles of rivers and streams that comprise corridors of great economic, social, cultural, and environmental value. Riparian degradation is a major threat to water quality, in-stream ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1973-01)An expansion of tile supply of water and greater efficiency in its use are necessary for the future economic development of the state of Texas. Imported water, supplemental to that available in the state, is an important ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2010-08)Proper training of watershed coordinators and water professionals is needed to ensure that watershed protection efforts are adequately planned, coordinated and implemented. To provide this training, the Texas Watershed Planning ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2013)Watershed planning remains a high priority to address the more than 568 impaired water body segments in Texas. To ensure that watershed protection efforts are adequately planned, coordinated and implemented, proper training ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-11)This report summarizes our initial analysis of the potential of thermal imaging for detecting leaking canals and pipelines. Thermal imagery (video format) was obtained during a fly over of a portion of the main canal of ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1964-05)This study involves four of the twelve major river basins of the state of Texas and is essentially a proposal to divert water from the Red River into the trinity, Neches and Sabine River Basins. When first considered, it ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1966-01)This study involves four of the twelve major river basins of the state of Texas and is essentially a proposal to divert water from the Red River into the Trinity, Neches and Sabine River Basins. When first considered, it ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-07)This report presents the results for Subtask 1.7 of the Pecos River Basin Assessment project sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board (TSSWCB). The ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2011-11)
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1966-12)Clean fresh water is the most precious natural resource available to mankind. People must have water for personal, municipal, industrial and recreational use. At the present time, most of the available fresh water in the ...
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(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 ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1976-10)The wastewater produced by the wood preserving industry presents a difficult problem to treat economically. A review of the literature indicates the size of the industry has limited the pursuit of an orderly and economic ...