2 edition of Conjunctive use of water in west Texas found in the catalog.
Conjunctive use of water in west Texas
Michael J. Mocek
Published
1971
by Texas Tech University, Water Resources Center] in [Lubbock
.
Written in
Edition Notes
Bibliography: leaves 58-60.
Statement | by Michael J. Mocek, B. J. Claborn [and] Dan M. Wells. |
Series | ICASALS special report no. 49 |
Contributions | Claborn, B. J., joint author., Wells, Dan M., 1926- joint author. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TD224.T4 T422 no. 71-6 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | vi, 83 l. |
Number of Pages | 83 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5395116M |
LC Control Number | 72612772 |
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Templer. Download Citation | Municipal conjunctive water use on the Texas High Plains | On the semiarid, water-short High Plains of West Texas, cities often make conjunctive use of water from widely. Conjunctive Management of Water Resources in the Context of Texas Water Law Doody, James J., Conjunctive Use of Groundand Surface Waters.
American Water Works Association Journal. The Commission has sought to include all parties of interest in the region, including local and county officials, officials from the states of Texas and New Mexico, the International Boundary and Water Commission, The Bureau of Reclamation, the Rio Grande Compact Commission, and officials of Ciudad Juarez.
Conjunctive use in California supported by imported water through the CVP and SWP canals and aqueducts shifted water sources from mostly groundwater use to conjunctive use of surface water (≤70% during wet periods) and groundwater (≤70% during droughts), greatly reducing pumping and allowing GWS to by: The proposed model is applied to the conjunctive use of the surface and groundwater resources in the southern part of Tehran.
Tehran plain is bounded by the Kan River in the West and the Sorkhehesar River in the East. About one billion cubic meters of water per year is provided for domestic consumption of over 8 million people.
Figure. tended to be created at the state and federal level, the current situation of water concerns. at the individual user’s level, notwithstanding the encompassing needs and issues at a. river basin or aquifer level, has resulted in a large amount of societal input to many.
aspects of water management decisions. On the semiarid, water-short High Plains of West Texas, cities often make conjunctive use of water from widely dispersed sources, specifically groundwater from the dwindling Ogallala aquifer and the meager flow of streams rising in or crossing the area.
This volume includes over 30 chapters, written by experts from around the world. It examines the environmental aspects of drought such as groundwater and soil contamination, river low-flow, urban water quality, and desertification. It also examines the effects of climate change and variability on drought, and discusses the differences in groundwater, rainfall, and temperatures and their Cited by: 1.
CONJUNCTIVE USE. Conjunctive use water management strategies combine multiple water sources, usually surface water and groundwater, to optimize the beneficial characteristics of each source, yielding additional firm water supplies. Conjunctive water use in an African river basin: a case study in poor planning FENDA A.
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); see also Frank J. Trelease, Conjunctive Use of Groundwater and Suface Water, 27 ROCKY MTN. MIN. INsT. () (discussing various aspects and meanings of con-junctive management). This is hardly a new point. See Samuel C.
Wiel, Need of Unified Law for Sur-Author: Judith Royster. Water demands in the US Southwest have been subject to great pressures due to explosive population growth and climate variability that has produced decadal droughts.
These pressures have led to unsustainable use of surface water and groundwater, forcing states to adopt conjunctive management of ground and surface water by: 2. Though conjunctive water use is widely practi ced on the Tex as High Plains, the interconnections between surface and groun dwater and the relationship to watersheds are much less direct and obvious than for some other hydrologic situations in Texas, such as the unique Edwards aquifer of the San Antonio region.
An integrate d management plan. Figure 8. Current Conjunctive Use Supplies in El Paso County. 10 Figure 9. Location of Far West Texas Region for Water Planning. 12 Figure Location of Properties in Hudspeth, Culberson, Jeff Davis, and Presidio Counties for.
International Journal of Water Resources Development: Water resources research in China in the context of climate change and anthropogenic activity, ISSN. The Equus Beds Aquifer Storage and Recovery Project involves pumping water out of the Little Arkansas River following periods of heavy rainfall, treating it to drinking-water quality, and injecting it into the Equus Beds aquifer, a major source of Wichita's water.Conjunctive water management is increasingly being utilized by local water providers throughout the West as they come to the realization that in many locations, there simply is not enough surface water or ground water available, at the right times, to meet water demands.Essentials of Texas Water Resources, edited by Mary K.
Sahs and published by TexasBarBooks, is a project of the Environmental & Natural Resources Law Section of the State Bar of Texas. With a list of more than eighty authors that reads like a “who’s who” of Texas water law legal and technical experts, this book will prove itself to be a.