Browsing by Author "Berthold, Allen"
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Jonescu, Brian; Gregory, Lucas; Berthold, Allen; Wagner, Kevin (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2015-10)This project was initiated to provide updated water quality data for Arenosa Creek in order to determine the persistence of the bacterial impairment of the watershed, while also informing decision makers on potential ...
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Gutierrez, Victor; Wagner, Kevin; Berthold, Allen (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2016-07)The focus of Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board (TSSWCB) Project 15-53, “Delivering Education Programs Focused on Stakeholder Needs to Address Agricultural NPS in the Arroyo Colorado Watershed,” was to continue ...
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Berthold, Allen (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2012-06)Section 303(d) of the Clean Water Act requires that each state set water quality standards to ensure all uses of a water body have the appropriate water quality. Some of those uses include aquatic life, drinking water, ...
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Berthold, Allen (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2014)The Arroyo Colorado Watershed is 706 square miles and runs from McAllen to the Lower Laguna Madre. The water body is impaired for dissolved oxygen, bacteria and legacy pollutants. In 2007, local stakeholders developed and ...
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Jones, Chelsea; Berthold, Allen (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2015)When considering using Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)/ Automated Meter Reading (AMR) systems, every utility has different needs and will have varied experiences in making decisions about changes to its system and ...
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Schramm, Michael; Berthold, Allen; Glavy, Nathan (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2018-06)This document includes a list of practices that not only help improve livestock and crop production, but they also help improve the water quality in ponds, streams, and rivers in your area!
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Glavy, Nathan; deVilleneuve, Stephanie; Berthold, Allen; Richardson, Sarah (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2019-11)A pocket guide with septic system best practices with maintenance and inspection recommendations, tips for a longer-lasting septic system, resources and more.
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Berthold, Allen; Gregory, Ashley (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2014-10)The focus of Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board (TSSWCB) Project 10-11, “Implementing Educational Components of the Arroyo Colorado WPP Focused on Agricultural NPS Pollution”, was to continue efforts to alleviate ...
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Barrera, Christina S (2015-04-28)Elevated fecal indicator bacteria in river systems is a continuing concern in Texas and throughout the United States. It has been discovered that bacterial concentrations in surface waters can increase drastically during ...
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Berthold, Allen (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2011-03)The Arroyo Colorado is an ancient channel of the Rio Grande River that extends eastward for about 90 miles from near the city of Mission, Texas through southern Hidalgo County to the city of Harlingen in Cameron County, ...
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Berthold, Allen (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2011-03)
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Dictson, Nikki; Berthold, Allen; Entwistle, Clare; Simpson, Hughes; Lewey, Sky (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 ...