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Texas State Office of Risk Management Requests for Legislative Appropriations: Fiscal Years 2002 and 2003

Description: A legislative appropriation request for the biennium 2002-2003, in order to provide more effective claims administration and risk management services and ultimately result in savings to state agencies in the form of reduced workers' compensation claims and costs, reduced insurance purchases and improved insurance coverages, and more effective risk management programs.
Date: September 20, 2000
Creator: Texas. State Office of Risk Management.

Groundwater Availability of the Trinity Aquifer, Hill Country Area, Texas: Numerical Simulations through 2050

Description: This report describes the construction and calibration of the numerical groundwater flow model and presents results of predictive simulations of water levels for the next 50 years based on projected demands from Regional Water Planning Groups.
Date: September 2000
Creator: Mace, Robert E.; Chowdhury, Ali H.; Anaya, Roberto & Way, Shao-Chih

Texas EMS Magazine, Volume 21, Number 5, September/October 2000

Description: Bimonthly magazine containing news and information that pertains to Emergency Medical Service (EMS) providers. "The magazine's goals are to help organizations function professionally as EMS providers, to educate individuals so they can perform lifesaving prehospital skills under stressful conditions, and to help the public get into the EMS system when they need it" (p. 4).
Date: September 2000
Creator: Texas. Department of State Health Services.

Texas Highways, Volume 47, Number 9, September 2000

Description: Monthly travel magazine discussing locations and events in Texas to encourage travel within the state and is the Texas Travel Special. There is a departments section covering events, dinning, site seeing, and travel spots. Featured articles in this issue provide readers with information on Panhandle Plains, Prairie and Lakes Region, the Hill Country, West Texas High Country, The Texas Gulf Coast, Old South West, and Wild Horse Desert.
Date: September 2000
Creator: Texas. Department of Transportation.
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