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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2005)
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(Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.tamu.edu); Texas A&M University (http://www.tamu.edu), 1985)This paper describes evaporative spray roof cooling systems, their components, performance and applications in various climates and building types. The evolution of this indirect evaporative cooling technique is discussed. ...
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(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1959)
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(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1957)
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(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1958)
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1966)
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1969)
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(Texas A & M University. Libraries, 1992)
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2011)
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2011)
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2011)
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(2008-05-30)Homeowners and landowners can build simple or complex systems to capture, store and use rainwater to water their landscape plants.
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2005)
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(Energy Systems Laboratory, 2011)
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(2008-07-14)As the population of Texas grows, so does the state's need for water. Rainwater harvesting is one way to keep up with the demand. Rainwater Harvesting in Texas gives residents information on how to collect rainwater for ...
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(2008-05-30)With the state's growing population and limited supply of groundwater and surface water, Texans must use water wisely. Rainwater harvesting is an approach that anyone can use to capture rainfall. This publication explains ...
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(2007-05-24)Providing enough water can be a problem when grazing livestock are on rangeland. This publication identifies sources of water that are the least expensive, explains how rainwater capture is done, and gives specific examples ...
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(2008-08-11)A raingarden is in artifical depression in the landscape that collects and stores rainfall runoff until it can infiltrate the soil. Raingardens help conserve water and protect it from surface pollution. In this publication ...
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(2008-08-11)A soil storage and infiltration system collects rainfall runoff from the roofs of buildings and directs it underground where it infiltrates the soil. Such a system conserves water and protects it from surface pollution. ...
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1977)