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Economic and Financial Costs of Saving Water and Energy: Preliminary Analysis for Hidalgo County Irrigation District No. 2 (San Juan) – Replacement of Pipeline Units I-7A, I-18, and I-22
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2007-06)
Initial construction costs and net annual changes in operating and maintenance expenses
are identified for a three-component capital renovation project proposed by Hidalgo County
Irrigation District No. 2. The proposed ...
Economic and Conservation Evaluation of Capital Renovation Projects: Brownsville Irrigation District – 72" and 48" Pipeline Replacing Main Canal – Final
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2003-10)
Initial construction costs and net annual changes in operating and maintenance expenses
are identified for a single-component capital renovation project proposed by Brownsville
Irrigation District to the North American ...
An Overview of Operational Characteristics of Selected Irrigation Districts in the Texas Lower Rio Grande Valley: Delta Lake Irrigation District
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2007-12)
Population expansion and water shortfalls have placed the Texas Lower Rio Grande Valley (Valley) center stage in water publicity. The unique characteristics and lack of public knowledge on how irrigation districts divert ...
An Overview of Operational Characteristics of Selected Irrigation Districts in the Texas Lower Rio Grande Valley: Harlingen Irrigation District Cameron County No. 1
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2007-12)
Population expansion and water shortfalls have placed the Texas Lower Rio Grande Valley (Valley) center stage in water publicity. The unique characteristics and lack of public knowledge on how irrigation districts divert ...
Economic and Financial Implications of the ZEROS Technology
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2011-07)
Evolution of Irrigation Districts and Operating Institutions: Texas, Lower Rio Grande Valley
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2003-07)
The growing population in the Texas Lower Rio Grande Valley, shortfalls
in water deliveries from Mexico, and multiple years of drought have placed an
increased need for efficient water management and allocation in the ...
Economic and Conservation Evaluation of Capital Renovation Projects: Cameron County Irrigation District No. 2 (San Benito) – Interconnect Between Canals 39 and 13-A1 and Replacement of Rio Grande Diversion Pumping Plant
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2003)
Initial construction costs and net annual changes in operating and maintenance expenses
are identified for the capital renovation project proposed by the Cameron County Irrigation
District No. 2 (a.k.a. San Benito) to ...
Farmers, Lenders and Water Districts Response to Texas
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1993-11)
There are 6.4 million irrigated acres in Texas with 80 percent irrigated from ground water and 20 percent irrigated from surface sources. This is compared to 8.6 million acres irrigated in 1979, a dramatic reduction. Total ...
Estimated Farm Level Benefits of Improved Irrigation Efficiency
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1984-06-10)
There are about 15 million acres of cropland in the U.S. that are irrigated from aquifers which are incurring declining water levels (sloggett). This is primarily in the Great Plains Region where irrigation water is pumped ...
Pricing and Conservation of Irrigation Water in Texas and New Mexico
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1983-10)
Two possible policy alternatives for management of limited water supplies in arid portions of Texas and New Mexico were analyzed for economic feasibility. Detailed studies of the potential impact of a water accumulation ...