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Texas groundwater administration: Intersection of management and planning presents challenges
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2014)
Celebrating the Texas Water Resources Institute: 50 years of the Water Resources Research Act 50anniversary
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2014)
Is it time for Texas to welcome ASR? Texas weighs the costs and advantages of aquifer storage and recovery
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2014)
EM-122 Vegetated treatment areas: Reducing soil, nutrient, & bacteria runoff from small hog farms
(2017-03)
Vegetated Treatment Areas (or VTAs) are composed of perennial grasses used to improve runoff water quality associated with livestock, poultry, and other agricultural operations. 70-75% of swine operations nationwide are ...
EM-125 Is Your Septic System Failing?
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2019-11)
On-Site Septic Facilities, also known as septic systems, are systems designed to treat and dispose of wastewater effluent on the same property that produces the wastewater, hence the term “on-site.” When septic systems ...
EM-123 Healthy Livestock Practices BMP
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2018-06)
This document includes a list of practices that not only help improve livestock and crop production, but they also help improve the water quality in ponds, streams, and rivers in your area!
EM-127 Urban Stream Processes and Restoration Program Training Booklet
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2019-09)
This document is the training booklet used in the Urban Stream Processes and Restoration Program workshops with slideshow presentations from the course instructors and more.
EM-124 Maintenance Tips for a Longer Lasting Septic System
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2019-03)
Regular maintenance and upkeep of your septic system is crucial to ensure its proper function and longevity. Not maintaining your septic system can result in economic and ecological harm to your local environment and ...
EM-106 Rainwater Harvesting at the Marfa Activity Center
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2009-05)
The Marfa Activity Center rainwater collection system
is designed to provide water for drip irrigation and
small wildlife and birds. It includes two collection
tanks and irrigation systems.
Upgrading Existing Databases Recommendations for Irrigation Districts
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2011-04)
With only a few exceptions, irrigation districts in the Texas border region have old, outdated database systems that need to be replaced. These old databases are costly to maintain, make accessing and analyzing data ...