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Water Loss Test Results for the West Main Pipeline United Irrigation District of Hidalgo County
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-10)
Water Loss Test Results for Lateral A Before and After Lining Hidalgo County Irrigation District No. 2
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-10)
Water Loss Test Results for the Pipeline Units: I-19/I-18, I-7A, and I-22 Hidalgo County Irrigation District No. 2
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-10)
Water Loss Test Results: West Main Canal United Irrigation District of Hidalgo County
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-10)
Carters Creek Total Maximum Daily Load Implementation Project Final Report
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2016-02)
The “Carters Creek Total Maximum Daily Load Implementation” project was developed to provide additional information to watershed stakeholders regarding the spatial and temporal distribution of E. coli concentrations in ...
Carters Creek Total Maximum Daily Load Implementation Project: Intensive Water Quality Monitoring Report: Task 7
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2016-01)
Developing a clearer understanding of the spatial and temporal variability in E. coli concentrations monitored throughout the watershed and establishing a clear baseline of current E. coli loads at a sub-watershed scale ...
Carters Creek Total Maximum Daily Load Implementation Project: Education and Outreach Report: Task 6
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2016-01)
Communication is the cornerstone of all effective efforts, and water quality projects are no exception. Open and effective lines of communication were established through this project with the purpose of conveying project ...
Evaluation of smart irrigation controllers: Year 2013 results
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2014-11)
A smart controller testing facility was established at Texas A&M University in College Station in 2008 in order to evaluate their performance from an “end-user” point of view. The “end-user” is considered to be the landscape ...
Non-Traditional Agriculture: Path to Future Food Production?
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2015-12)
The world population is growing rapidly, and the amount of arable land is decreasing. This raises the issue of how to feed the 2050 projected population of nine billion people. Another issue is the presence of “food deserts.” ...
TAMU Project - Energy Consumption Data Quality Assurance/Quality Control Assessment Report for the Month of January 2016
(2018-02-09)
This report analyzes the energy use data collected from 559 meters in 187 buildings and complexes (approximately 17,041,770 GSF) on the campus of Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. The report consists of five ...