In 2019, the 86th Texas Legislature appropriated funding to the TWDB to support a variety of flood-related efforts, including research on topics of priority regarding flood. The TWDB subsequently ...
R-365 2/1/2006 TWDB numbered report Aquifers of the Gulf Coast of Texas R-236 7/1/1979 TWDB numbered report Stratigraphic and Hydrogeologic Framework of Part of the Coastal Plain of Texas HA-05 ...
Lake Livingston is located about six miles southwest of Livingston, on the Trinity River. Lake Livingston was built, owned, and operated by the Trinity River Authority under contract with the City of ...
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The Region C Regional Water Planning Area includes all or parts of 16 counties. Overlapping much of the upper portion of the Trinity River Basin, Region C also includes smaller parts of the Red, ...
Texas has 367 miles of coastline within which 21 river basins terminate, bringing fresh water from surface run-off, rivers, and streams into individual bays. Here, bounded by barrier islands, the ...
1. What can the program do for you? The Water Development Fund (DFund) is a state funded loan program that does not receive federal subsidies and is not subject to federal crosscutters. The DFund ...
Upper Nueces Lake (also known as the Upper Dam) is located six miles north of Crystal City in Zavala County, on the Nueces River. The reservoir is owned and operated by the Zavala and Dimmit Counties ...
These estimates are produced using information from the annual Water Use Survey and water use estimates for irrigation, livestock, municipal, manufacturing, mining and steam-electric power categories.
1. What can the program do for you? The Clean Water State Revolving Fund, authorized by the Clean Water Act, provides low-cost financial assistance for planning, acquisition, design, and construction ...
The San Jacinto Basin is one of the smallest river basins in Texas. The basin's namesake river derives its name from the Spanish word for “hyacinth.” From headwaters in Walker County, the San Jacinto ...
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