crop water use analysisfuzzy regressionwater as an economic goodwater transferswater bankingIn this multidisciplinary study, mathematical and economic tools are used to assess the potential benefits of water transfers between the agricultural and municipal sectors in El Paso County, Texas. The scenarios ...
Water use projections were also presented at the county level across the entire state. This study was supplemented by a 2012 update that distinguished between water use and water consumption, and that incorporated a large shift from gas to oil production in the oil and gas industry.Nicot...
Area(sq mi)::901.69 (land 899.51; water 2.17)Population per square mile:7.40 Population2005:6,686State rank:191Population change:2000-20005 -5.50%; 1990-2000 -3.20%Population2000:7,072 (White 46.70%; Black or African American 3.90%; Hispanic or Latino 48.90%; Asian 0.00%; Other 32.30%)...
Harris County WCID 1 public water system. (PWS) ID TX-1010159, will temporarily convert the disinfectant used in the distribution system from chloramine to free chlorine. The conversion will begin on September 14, 2022 and continue through October 12, 20
Managing Texas Managing Texas ’’ Groundwater Groundwater Resources Resources Texas has extensive groundwater Texas has extensive groundwater resources resources About 60% of total freshwater use is About 60% of total freshwater use is from groundwater from groundwater Brazos County Brazos County ...
Montgomery County Emergency Management officials are also predicting "catastrophic" flooding as the San Jacinto River Authority expects water releases from Lake Conroe to match levels seen during Hurricane Harvey in 2017, the Houston Chronicle reported. The county's Judge Mark Keough has issued a disas...
Bois D' Arc Lake sits on nearly 17,000 acres and is already proving to be a fishing paradise on its first day. But the lake's primary use is to provide water for a lot of North Texans. The North Texas Municipal Water District, which provides drinking water to more than 2 million peo...
Brownsville’s deepwater port (opened 1936), with a 17-mile (27-km) channel, serves as the southwestern terminus of theGulf Intracoastal Waterwayand handles a range of bulk cargoes, includingfuel oil, ores, and grains; it is also the harbour for a large shrimp fleet. Brownsville’s industr...
Galveston,city, seat (1838) of Galveston county, southeasternTexas, U.S., 51 miles (82 km) southeast ofHouston. It is a major deepwater port on theGulf Intracoastal Waterway, at the northeast end of Galveston Island, which extends along the Texas coast for about 30 miles (48 km), separ...
Keywords: water use;water management;water conflict;urban;agriculture;change point model (CPM);time series analysis