Browsing by Author "Munster, Clyde"
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Impact of Brackish Groundwater and Treated Wastewater on Soil Chemical and Mineralogical Properties Tahtouh, Jeffry (2018-01-30)The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of non-traditional water irrigation on the chemical and mineralogical properties of the calcareous clayey Angelo soil from West Texas. The exponential rise in population ...
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Ayala, Rolando A (2013-04-01)Reservoir storage is essential for developing dependable water supplies and is a major component of the river system water budget. The storage contents of reservoirs fluctuate greatly with variations in water use and ...
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Olmos Alejo, Hector Elias (Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)Water availability has been of great concern in the State of Texas and many other places worldwide. During 1997-2003, pursuant to the 1997 Senate Bill 1, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), its partner ...
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Koka, Srikanth (Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)This thesis presents the development of a hydrologic model in the vector environment. Establishing spatial relationship between flow elements is the key for flow routing techniques. Such a relationship is called hydrologic ...
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Soviti, Malixole Knottien (2016-12-13)In 2001, the water management responsibilities in the Kat River, Eastern Cape, South Africa were transferred from the Kat River Irrigation Board to the Kat River Valley Water Users Association (KRVWUA). The impact this ...
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Siddiqui, Muhammad Abdul Raheem (2017-07-15)The 2007 Senate Bill 3 (SB3) initiated the establishment of environmental flow standards and the incorporation of them in the Water Availability Modeling System (WAM) of Texas. This led to the creation of Water Rights ...
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Hanzlik, Jeremy Edward (Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)The North Bosque River watershed of central Texas hosts a large portion of diary production in the state. In recent years, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), formerly known as the Texas Natural Resource ...
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Wise, Jatara Rob (2012-07-16)Pyrolysis is the thermo-chemical degradation of biomass in an oxygen-free environment to product liquid, gaseous, and solid co-products. The liquid co-product, known as bio-oil, can be used as a transportation fuel. The ...
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Seo, Mijin (2014-12-03)Negative effects of urban stormwater runoff on water environment have been a growing concern in the United States. Drastic change in land uses to urban communities with pavements from natural land uses can destroy the ...
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Forbis-Stokes, Aaron (2012-10-19)Onsite wastewater treatment systems (OWTSs) are a commonly used means of wastewater treatment in the Dickinson Bayou watershed which is located between Houston and Galveston. The Dickinson Bayou is classified as "impaired" ...
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Bian, Aiguo (2009-05-15)This dissertation is composed of five chapters and three major contributions are presented in Chapter II, III and IV. Chapter I provided a review of studies on solute transport in aquifer-aquitard system. If the aquitard ...
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Kulat, Muhammed Imran (2017-05-02)Conventional methods for analyzing the influences of water planning decisions frequently miss the dynamic interconnections between water, energy, and food (WEF) resources. This study presents a platform to analyze the ...
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Zamarripa, Sonia C. (2017-07-18)A bioretention cell is a low-impact development practice that reduces urban stormwater runoff and improves water quality. The bioretention cell located at the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center in Dallas, ...
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Hay, Francis John (Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)Concerns over water quality have led to required removal of 50 % of dairy manure phosphorus (P) from the impaired Bosque River Watershed. Application of composted dairy manure (CDM) to sod and moving P off the watershed ...
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Morrison, Derek (2014-07-24)Since 1996, the E. coli levels in Dickinson Bayou have been considerably higher than the Texas state maximum of 126 colony forming units (CFU) per 100 mL for recreational waters. One hypothesis is that failing onsite sewage ...
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Samanta, Sayantan (2018-07-31)Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) has become a powerful tool for increasing water supplies around the world. The Torreele Waste Water Treatment Plant (TWWTP) in Belgium uses MAR to recharge the aquifer with treated wastewater ...
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Jain, Shubham (2018-11-08)Section 303(d) of the Federal Clean Water Act cites bacterial pathogens as one of the most common cause of impairment in the streams and other water bodies in the state of Texas and the number of bacteria impaired water ...
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Watson, Eliza (2012-02-14)Over the last few decades increasing attention has been paid to the effects of land use activities and land management on stream water quality. Recent research has largely focused on dominant land uses such as urban ...
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Jarrin Perez, Fernando Xavier (2022-06-03)Neotropical alpine wetlands, or so-called páramos, are one of the primary sources of freshwater in the Northern Andes. Páramos present a huge water storage and regulation capacity, which occur as a function of their ...
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Sorenson, Joshua Russell (Texas A&M University, 2006-04-12)In this study, large scale rainfall simulation was used to evaluate runoff generation from canopy and intercanopy areas within an ashe juniper woodland of the Edwards Plateau. One 3 x 12 m site was established beneath the ...