Browsing by Author "Trock, W. L."
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Trock, W. L.; Lacewell, R. D. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1973-04)The importance of an economic study of the Paseo del Rio (a highly developed portion of the San Antonio River) has greatly increased with the proposal of many extensions, each of which will involve large investment. That ...
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Warren, J. P.; Griffin, W. L.; Trock, W. L. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1973-08)It seems possible, perhaps even likely, that some errors of fact and/or judgment may have been made in the process of allocation of national requirements among states. There may be instances where data are inadequate for ...
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Trock, W. L.; Schmer, F. A. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1969-08)The State of Texas has been actively developing a State Water Plan which is to become a basic guide for water development in Texas through the year 2020. The availability of water to agriculture in the future and its effect ...
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Canion, R. L.; Trock, W. L. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1968-05)In this report the results of a study of the use of input-output analysis to evaluate the economic impact of water resources development are presented. Blackburn Crossing reservoir on the Upper Neches river was the subject ...
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Trock, W. L. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1971-03)The development and use of land and water resources has been and will continue to be significantly affected by institutions--legal, cultural, economic, political and religious. Institutions are the organizing and directing ...
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Trock, W. L.; Casbeer, T. J. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1969-09)Despite numerous studies of and plans for the use of land and water resources of the lower Rio Grande Valley for efficient agricultural production, development has lagged and the production potential has not been realized. ...
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Gray, R. M.; Trock, W. L. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1971-03)Water users in the Lower Rio Grande Basin of Texas have depended on the flow of the Rio Grande to supply water for agricultural as well as municipal and industrial purposes. Although the area is a major agricultural ...
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Jensen, C. W.; Trock, W. L. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1973-01)An expansion of tile supply of water and greater efficiency in its use are necessary for the future economic development of the state of Texas. Imported water, supplemental to that available in the state, is an important ...