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Verification of a Methodology for Targeting Brush Control to Maximize Water Yield Through Hydrologic Modeling
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2003)
Brush control strategies have been implemented for many traditional grasslands that have been impaired by wooded species. However, little information is known concerning what site specific characteristics may be most ...
Field Instruments for Real Time In-Situ Crude Oil Concentration Measurements
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2003)
The Texas Water Resources Institute awarded a Mill Scholarship to M.C. Sterling, Jr in 2002. This project describes five sensors for rapid monitoring of crude oil concentrations in an aquatic system. These measurements are ...
EM-112 Approaches to Watershed Planning in Texas
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2012-06-12)
Water is used for various purposes, whether it is for drinking, swimming, fishing, irrigating or any other reason. To meet the needs of all these uses, the state is required by Section 303(d) of the Clean Water Act to set ...
EM-109 The Pond Destroyers: Common and Giant Salvinia
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2012-01-02)
Learn how you can help stop the spread of salvinias
Basin Approach to Address Bacterial Impairments in Basins 15, 16, and 17
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2014)
In the 2012 Texas Integrated Report and 303(d) List, approximately 48% of the 568 impaired water bodies were caused by high bacteria levels. Once a water body has been listed, the Clean Water Act requires action to be ...
Attoyac Bayou GIS Inventory, Source Survey and Land Use Cover Report
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2014)
The Attoyac Bayou watershed is one of many rural watersheds included in the Texas Water Quality Inventory and 303(d) List as an impaired water body due to excessive E. coli levels. In many cases the assessed data in these ...
Attoyac Bayou Bacterial Source Tracking Report
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2014)
The Attoyac Bayou, a sub-watershed within the Upper Neches River Watershed, extends approximately 82 miles through Rusk, Nacogdoches, San Augustine and Shelby counties before emptying into Sam Rayburn Reservoir. With several ...
Water Value and Environmental Implications of Hydraulic Fracturing: Eagle-Ford Shale
(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 ...
Environmental Effects of In-House Windrow Composting of Poultry Litter
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2013-12)
Implementing the Pecos River Watershed Protection Plan through a Heliborne Electromagnetic (EM) Survey: Final Report
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2014)