Browsing Texas A&M AgriLife Research by Author "Lacewell, R."
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Sturdivant, A.; Rister, M.; Rogers, C.; Lacewell, R.; Norris, J.; Leal, J.; Garza, J.; Adams, J. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2009-09)Desalination provides a supply alternative for potable water for many communities, along with possible defenses against security threats potentially affecting clean water supplies. The economic and financial life-cycle ...
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Rister, E.; Lacewell, R.; Sturdivant, A. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2013-03)As a part of the irrigation district plans, economists with Texas AgriLife Research and the Texas AgriLife Extension Service (through the Rio Grande Basin Initiative), developed and applied a spreadsheet model RGIDECON© ...
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Sturdivant, A.; Rister, M.; Lacewell, R.; Rogers, C. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-12)About VIDRA© - HCID#1: VIDRA© (Valley Irrigation District Rate Analyzer) is a work-in-process and is being (has been) developed with collaboration from Hidalgo County Irrigation District No. 1 (HCID#1) and other Lower ...
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Sturdivant, A.; Rister, M.; Lacewell, R. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2007-06)
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Allen, W.; Lacewell, R.; Zinn, M. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2014)Shale gas has emerged as one of the leading energy developments in the United States. Production has risen from roughly 0.9 trillion cubic feet (TCF) in 2006 to 4.8 TCF in 2010. Shale gas now encompasses 23% of U.S. natural ...