Texas Register, Volume 13, Number 27, Pages 1573-1621, April 5, 1988 Page: 1,621
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tary Petronila Creek, tributary Cayo Del Mazon, tributary
Cayo de Hinoso, tributary Alazan Bay, tributary Baffin
Bay, tributary Laguna Madre; two acre-feet; five months;
TP-5882; February 19, 1988 Name: Andy Hunter
Trunkline Gas Company; water may be diverted at a Grade: 11
maximum rate of 4.02 cfs (1800 gpm) from the stream School: A&M Consolidated High,
crossing near SH 105, approximately 14 miles north of College Station
Liberty, Liberty County; Trinity River; 3.9 acre-feet; three .
months; TP-5883; February 19, 1988
Double "O" Enterprises; water may be diverted at a maxi-
mum rate of 0.22 cfs (100 gpm) from the stream crossing
near US 83, approximately two miles southeast of Rio
Grande City, Starr County; Rio Grande; 10 acre-feet; one
year; TP-5892; February 25, 1988
Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America; water may be -
diverted at a maximum rate of 2.23 cfs (1,000 gpm) from
the stream crossing of a pipeline, approximately 2.8 miles -
west of Refugio, Refugio County; Mission River, tributary
Mission Bay, tributary Copano Bay, tributary Aransas
Bay; four acre-feet; one year; TP-5891; February 24, 1988 -- _
Contract Paving Company; water may be diverted at a
maximum rte of 0.22 cfs (100 gpm) from two stream
crossings of FM Road 578, approximately 9 1/2 and 10
1/2 miles north of Breckenridge, Stephens County;
Hubbard Creek, tributary Clear Fork Brazos River and
Clear Fork Brazos River, tributary Brazos River; two acre-
feet; eight month; TP-5886; February 24, 1988
HMB Construction Company; water may be diverted at a T.
maximum rate of 0.67 cfs (300 gpm) from the stream ..-
crossing at FM Road 1397, approximately 20 miles north- .---
east of Boston, Bowie County; McKinney Bayou (flows
out of state); two acre-feet; five month; TP-5890; February
24, 1988
Strickland and Knight, Inc.; water may be diverted at a r-_- ,
maximum rate of 0.67 cfs (300 gpm) from the stream - -
crossing at FM Road 1808, approximately eight miles
northwest of Colorado City, Mitchell County; Colorado .
River; four acre-feet; one year; TP-5887; February 24,
1988
Jamo's Vacuum Truck Service, Inc.; water may be di-
verted at a maximum rate of 0.40 cfs (181.6 gpm) from the
stream crossing of FM Road 1322, approximately 15 miles
south of Lockhart, Caldwell County; Salt Branch, tributary -
Plum Creek, tributary San Marcos River, tributary Guada- _
lupe River; 10 acre-feet; one year; TP-5894; February 29,
1988
Issued in Austin, Texas, on March 21, 1988.
TRD-8803136 Karen A. Phillips "
Chief Clerk
Texas Water Commission
Filed:March 28, 1988
For further information, please call (512) 463-7898.* In Addition April 5, 1988
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