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Water quality training in San Angelo will focus on Concho River
The workshop is presented by the Texas AgriLife Extension Service and the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board in coordination with the Upper Colorado River Authority. The Texas Watershed Steward program ...
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Texas Water District Acts to Slow Depletion of the Ogallala Aquifer ...
The new rule issued by the High Plains Underground Water Conservation District, based in Lubbock, declares that water pumped in excess of the “allowable production rate” is illegal. In Texas, a bastion of the free-market Tea ...
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December 2011 « Texas A&M AgriLife Communications
Special Foods Needs (D-1284); Small Acreage Alfalfa for West Texas; Wood-boring Beetles of Structures; Stormwater Management: Rain Gardens (B-6247); Home Lawn Irrigation and Water Conservation; Agricultural Taxes ...
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Water Usage - Kevin Cool - Austin, TX - Our Perspectives
I thought this was a great exercise to do for this course, and I really made me aware of how much water we use. It reminded me of when I used to go backpacking in the desert of West Texas back in high school, for in the ...
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New water conservation tools for the classroom. - Texas Water ...
Water conservation education tools - Texas History from WATR News on Vimeo. Save Water Texas introduces the new 7th grade Texas Legends Series of DIME.
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The state of water in Texas – Off the Kuff
The cheapest strategy in the Texas Water Development Board's 2012 water plan is conservation, which would account for 24 percent of the new supply by 2060; the costliest, desalination, would account for about 3.4 percent ...
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Texas Votes on Water Conservation Tax Incentive | The Water ...
Texas Votes on Water Conservation Tax Incentive. In November, Texans approved a one-of-a-kind water conservation tax incentive. The constitutional amendment—known as Prop 8—gives tax breaks to landowners who take measures to ...
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USDA Blog » Texas Agricultural Landowners Help the Environment ...
GoMI partners in Texas include the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Texas General Land Office, Coastal Bend Bays and Estuaries Program, Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board ...
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New Publications/Papers and Training Courses | Texas Water ...
New Publications/Papers and Training Courses. Methodologies for Analyzing Impact of Urbanization on Irrigation Districts, G. Bonaiti, G. Fipps, Texas Water Resources Institute, TR-419. The region of Texas along the Mexican border has been ...
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Seminar to help conservation scientists | Texas Water Resources ...
Science may be the last thing that comes to mind when considering the growing use of social media, but with the latest research showing that fully 65 percent of adult internet users frequent social networking sites, Texas AgriLife Extension ...
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Edwards Aquifer plan | Texas Water Resources Institute
The Edwards Aquifer Recovery Implementation Program (EARIP) has overcome the final hurdle in resolving a long-standing struggle to balance the protection of endangered species with water use in the Edwards Aquifer, according to the ...
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Water conservation theme of Texas Irrigation Expo, scheduled Dec ...
McALLEN -- Texas Irrigation Expo 2011 will be Dec. 9-10 at the McAllen Convention Center, 700 Convention Center Blvd. “Some water districts in the Rio Grande Valley will likely be short of water in 2012, and some growers ...
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Why choose Green Water rain barrels for rainwater harvesting in ...
Plastic does not hold up well in Texas weather and can allow light which promotes algae growth. Green Water rain barrels are made from high-quality steel. The barrels we select for use are lined with a polymer lining that ...
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Texas Agriculture Talks | Water Conservation in Texas: “It's ...
Water conservation cannot be practiced strictly by farmers and ranchers. All Texans must work together to conserve this precious resource.
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TWDB requests research topics | Texas Water Resources Institute
As directed by the Texas Water Code, the research must be related to the conservation and development of water resources. According to the Texas Administrative Code, Title 31, Chapter 355, any person may apply for research grants.
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