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Ground-Water Resources of the Carrizo Aquifer in the Winter Garden Area of Texas: Volume 1
Report on the ground-water resources of the Winter Garden area of Texas, their recharge rates, annual precipitation, declining water levels, and more.
Records of Wells, Water Levels, Pumpage and Chemical Analyses of Water from the Carizzo Aquifer in the Winter Garden Area, Texas, 1970 through 1977
Updates records in the ground-water pumpage,water level monitoring programs and continues the water quality monitoring program.
Regional Water Plan: Region L (South Central Texas), 2016, Volume 1. Executive Summary and Regional Water Plan
Water plan for Region L (South Central Texas) describing water resources and suppliers in the area, usage statistics and forecasts, water needs, recommended water management strategies for the suppliers and counties, drought management, funding plans, and information on the creation of the plan.
Regional Water Plan: Region L (South Central Texas), 2016, Volume 2. Water Management Strategies
Volume 2 of the water plan for Region L (South Central Texas) describing water management strategies for different suppliers in the region.
Texas Governor's Task Force on Border Economic Development: Final Report and Recommendations
Final report from the Governor's Task Force on Border Economic Development describing the group's findings and background on the border region of Texas, as well as recommendations for developing the are.
Texas Health Service Region 8 Annual Report: 2013
Annual report of the Texas Department of Health and Human Services Health Service Region 8 describing goals, activities, and accomplishments during fiscal year 2013.
Texas Health Service Region 8 Annual Report: 2017
Annual financial report of the Texas Department of State Health Services documenting income, expenditures, and other relevant financial information for fiscal year 2017. The report covers topics such as Hurricane Harvey, Zika Virus/ other diseases, and child safety.
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