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2012 IECC Significant Changes
(2012-07)
Modeling Support for the Attoyac Bayou Assessment Using SELECT
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2012-12)
The Spatially Explicit Load Enrichment Calculation Tool (SELECT) methodology developed by Biological and Agricultural Engineering Department and Spatial Sciences Laboratory at Texas A&M University was used to independently ...
Returning to a New Normal: Texas DCM-P Evaluation i
(2012-02-20)
Education Program for Improved Water Quality in Copano Bay Final Report
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2012-05-17)
The Copano Bay watershed covers approximately 1.4 million acres encompassing portions of Karnes, Bee, Goliad, Refugio, San Patricio and Aransas counties. Copano Bay and its main tributaries, the Mission and Aransas rivers, ...
2011-2012 Efficient Irrigation for Water Conservation in the Rio Grande Basin Progress and Accomplishments
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2012-05)
During the past year, the RGBI Economics Team completed various technical reports and professional journals and presented findings on RGBI water-resource issues to local, statewide, and national audiences. Key topics ...
Enhancing Water Quality and Dredged Material for the Port of Harlingen (Phase I)
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2012-01)
The Arroyo Colorado is located in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of South Texas and flows through the middle of Hidalgo and Cameron counties. The lower 16 miles of the Arroyo Colorado form the boundary between Cameron and ...
Evaluation of BMPs to Reduce NPS Pollution at the Farm Level
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2012-05)
The Arroyo Colorado flows through Hidalgo, Cameron and Willacy Counties in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas into the Laguna Madre and is the major source of fresh water to the lower Laguna Madre. The Arroyo Colorado ...
Water Rights Analysis Package (WRAP) Modeling System Reference Manual
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2012-10-01)
The Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI), and many other agencies and organizations, have worked with Ralph Wurbs over the years to develop WRAP (the Water Rights Analysis Package). The WRAP model simulates management ...
Water Rights Analysis Package (WRAP) Daily Modeling System
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2012-10-01)
WRAP simulates development, management, control, allocation, and use of the water resources of river basins. The WRAP modeling system documented by the basic Reference and Users Manuals (TR-255 and TR-256) is based on a ...