Browsing by Author "Gitter, Anna"
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Gregory, Lucas; Gitter, Anna; Lazar, Katelyn (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2015-05)The 2012 Texas Integrated Report – Texas 303(d) List identifies 11 impaired waterbody segments along the Navasota River due to Escherichia coli (E.coli) bacteria (Figure 1). The Clean Water Act (CWA) requires water bodies ...
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Gregory, Lucas; Jonescu, Brian; Murray, Jason; Schulz, Cassian; Gitter, Anna; Wagner, Kevin (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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Jonescu, Brian; Gregory, Lucas; Gitter, Anna; Wagner, Kevin (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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Gregory, Lucas; Lazar, Katelyn; Gitter, Anna (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2017-07)The Navasota River watershed is located in East-Central Texas in the Brazos River basin. Lake Limestone impounds the River causing a hydrological divide in the watershed. The majority of the watershed is rural and urbanization ...