Browsing State Agencies by Type "Other"
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(Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.tamu.edu), 2010-06)In March, 2010, The Energy Systems Laboratory at Texas A&M University conducted a Code Survey of Texas Jurisdictions having populations greater than 25,000. The results for Energy Code Adoption are as follows.
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(Mid-Region Metropolitan Planning Organization, 2007-04-26)
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(Northwest Arkansas Regional Planning Commission, 2006-04-20)
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(Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, 2006-12)
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(Bi-State Metropolitan Planning Organization, 2006-08-11)
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(The West-Memphis Metropolitan Planning Organization, 2009-04)
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(Rapides Area Planning Commission, 2005-07)
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2002)Saludo Creek in Bexar County, Texas is one of 65 streams listed as impaired water bodies in the Clean Water Act’s 303(d) list for its high concentration of fecal coliform bacteria (TNRCC, 1998). The restoration of water ...
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(Capital Region Planning Commission, 2007-12)
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2001)EPA priority issues addressed in this project included 1) providing public school teachers and students with hands-on exposure to the Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW) and increasing their capability to use these ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2009-05)The Marfa Activity Center rainwater collection system is designed to provide water for drip irrigation and small wildlife and birds. It includes two collection tanks and irrigation systems.
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2012-02-24)According to the 2010 Texas Integrated Report, there are 303 bacterially impaired waterbodies in Texas. Nonpoint sources (NPS) of pollution greatly affect water quality. Identifying and assessing sources of fecal pollution ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2012-02-24)There are 273 bacterially impaired water bodies in Texas. Identifying and assessing sources of these bacteria — E. coli, Enterococcus, fecal coliforms — is critical to properly determining risk to water recreation, developing ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2015-04)There are 273 bacterially impaired water bodies in Texas. Identifying and assessing sources of these bacteria — E. coli, Enterococcus, fecal coliforms — is critical to properly determining risk to water recreation, developing ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2012-06-12)Water is used for various purposes, whether it is for drinking, swimming, fishing, irrigating or any other reason. To meet the needs of all these uses, the state is required by Section 303(d) of the Clean Water Act to set ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2012-06-05)Excess water from various landscape activities in the Lower Rio Grande Valley are drained through the Arroyo Colorado eventually emptying into the lower Laguna Madre. The Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge and several ...
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(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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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2012-09-12)Irrigation is critical to our food production and food security and is a vital component of Texas’ productive agricultural economy. Texas ranks third in the United States in both agricultural acres irrigated and ...
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(2013)Urban-municipal use is the second largest category of water use in Texas. Within this use category, lawn and landscape water use is a significant, but largely unmeasured, component. Landscapes are important components of ...
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(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 ...