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(TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION COMMISSION, 2002)Through support from the Texas On-Site Wastewater Treatment Research Council, a project to search the literature relative to caliche materials as a medium for treatment and disposal of wastewater has been conducted. It was ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2016-02)The “Carters Creek Total Maximum Daily Load Implementation” project was developed to provide additional information to watershed stakeholders regarding the spatial and temporal distribution of E. coli concentrations in ...
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Carters Creek Total Maximum Daily Load Implementation Project: Education and Outreach Report: Task 6 (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2016-01)Communication is the cornerstone of all effective efforts, and water quality projects are no exception. Open and effective lines of communication were established through this project with the purpose of conveying project ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2016-01)Developing a clearer understanding of the spatial and temporal variability in E. coli concentrations monitored throughout the watershed and establishing a clear baseline of current E. coli loads at a sub-watershed scale ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2016-01)The Carters Creek watershed is a tributary of the Navasota River and covers an area of about 56.9 square miles in Brazos County. Approximately 57% of this area is urbanized (Figure 1), primarily by the cities of Bryan and ...
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(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 ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1989-04)Solutions to Texas water policy and planning problems will be easier to identify once the impact of price upon community water demand is better understood. Several important questions cannot be addressed in the absence of ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2005-04)This report reviews user-oriented generalized reservoir/river system models. The terms reservoir/river system, reservoir system, reservoir operation, or river basin management "model" or "modeling system" are used synonymously ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1999-08)The investigation documented by this report consists of identifying, developing, and evaluating alternative approaches for estimating sequences of monthly naturalized streamflows at ungaged sites based on known naturalized ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1980-12)An adequate description of soil moisture movement is necessary for solution of agriculturally oriented problems such as irrigation, drainage and runoff control. Three approaches for determining the hydraulic properties of ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1972-08)Twenty-one thousand fish representing 9 orders, 14 families and 56 species were collected from various habitats of the Navasota River drainage. Some species such as Notropis lutrensis, Gambusia affinis and Lepomis macrocllirlls ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2002)The objective of this research was to develop a conditional reliability model that would support short-term river basin management activities in which consideration of current reservoir storage levels is important. The ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2005-12)WRAP is a generalized river/reservoir system simulation model providing flexible capabilities for analyzing water resources development, management, control, allocation, and use. This supplemental reference and users manual ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2011-06)Present day watershed management and water quality research strategies require an inclusive approach allowing for analysis of pollutant loadings from multiple sources including rural lands, urbanized areas, and riparian ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1981-03)Contaminant transport in hydrogeologic systems requires knowledge of transmissivity, storage coefficient, and dispersivity. Techniques for evaluating transmissivity and storage coefficient under field conditions are well ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1974-07)In recent years the area around Houston and Baytown, Texas, has been affected to an increasing degree by land subsidence. Sinking of the land surface has reached critical proportions in many areas, and subsidence of as ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2013-03)As a part of the irrigation district plans, economists with Texas AgriLife Research and the Texas AgriLife Extension Service (through the Rio Grande Basin Initiative), developed and applied a spreadsheet model RGIDECON© ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2002)Josh Peschel is one of the many people TWRI has funded in 2002. Here are some materials he has developed in association with his ongoing research associated with this topic.