Browsing by Author "Leigh, Eric"
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Leigh, Eric; Fipps, G. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-07)The title of this map series is Texas Legislative and Irrigation Districts of the Rio Grande River Basin. The series consists of nine (9) maps showing the boundaries of legislative districts and 32 water districts that ...
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Leigh, Eric; Barroso, M.; Fipps, G. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2009-03)The border region of Texas is experiencing rapid urban growth which is expected to have a continuing and increasing impact on the irrigation districts of the region. This report presents an analysis of the expansion of ...
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Karimov, Askar; Leigh, Eric; Fipps, Guy (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2009-07)Since 1999, seven (7) irrigation districts in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas have installed six (6) different types of synthetic canal lining materials, totaling approximately 21 miles. In 2005, we began a program ...
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Leigh, Eric (2014-01-15)This project investigated the measured loss rates and observed canal lining conditions by the Texas AgriLife Extension Service to evaluate the Davis-Wilson empirical formula and to further develop a canal condition rating ...
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Leigh, Eric; Fipps, Guy (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2011-04)Cameron County Irrigation District No. 2 (CCID2) contracted with the Bureau of Reclamation to complete a project plan for rehabilitation of a portion of the district as shown on the right. The district plans on replacing ...
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Leigh, Eric; Henry, Milton; Fipps, Guy (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2011-04)Extension Agricultural Engineering investigated the flume and flow measurement problem of Richmond Irrigation District. At normal operating conditions, the existing flume is over 90% submerged which makes it inaccurate for ...
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Leigh, Eric; Fipps, Guy (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2011-04)This report summarizes the results of seepage loss rate tests conducted in La Feria Irrigation District Cameron County Irrigation District No. 3 (La Feria). These tests were conducted during April 9 - 11, 2003 on Canal 6.0.
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Leigh, Eric; Fipps, Guy (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2011-04)
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Leigh, Eric; Fipps, Guy (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2011-04)Seepage and loss rate tests were conducted in Hidalgo County Irrigation District No. 2 (HCID2) on four segments of Lateral A during September 2002 and January 2003. Table 1 summarizes the results of this study. Also given ...
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Leigh, Eric; Fipps, Guy (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-11)
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Leigh, Eric; Fipps, Guy (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2011-04)This report summarizes seepage loss tests conducted in Cameron County Irrigation District No. 2 (CCID2) on five canal segments located as shown on the right.