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An Economic Analysis of Agricultural Soil Loss in Crosby County, Texas
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1979-05)
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, Public Law 92-500, established a national goal of eliminating the discharge of pollutants into the nation's waterways by 1985. As a step toward that goal an interim ...
An Economic Analysis of Erosion and Sediment Damage in the Duck Creek Watershed, Dickens County, Texas
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1978-08)
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, Public Law 92-500, established a national goal of eliminating the discharge of pollutants into the nation's waterways by 1985. As a step toward that goal an interim ...
An Economic Analysis of Agricultural Soil Loss in Mitchell County, Texas
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1979-03)
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, Public Law 92-500, established a national goal of eliminating the discharge of pollutants into the nation's waterways by 1985. As a step toward that goal an interim ...
An Economic Analysis of Erosion and Sediment Damage in the Lower Running Draw Watershed
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1978-08)
The development and implementation of agricultural non-point source (NPS) pollution control plans was mandated by the 1972 Federal Pollution Control Act Amendments, Public Law 92-500. The purpose of this particular report ...
An Economic Analysis of Erosion and Sedimentation in Lavon Reservoir Watershed
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1978-10)
Public Law 92-500 - the 1972 Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments - mandates the analysis of agricultural non-point source (NPS) pollution controls. This report presents the results of a study of the economic ...
Erosion and Sediment Damages and Economic Impacts of Potential 208 Controls: A Summary of Five Watershed Studies in Texas
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1979-01)
This report summarizes results of economic analyses of erosion and sedimentation in five agricultural watersheds in Texas (see fig. 1). Economic analyses of the study areas considered both the on-farm economics of soil ...