textThis report examines water supply planning issues in San Antonio, Texas. San Antonio is unique among large cities in the United States in that it relies almost exclusively on a single source, the Edwards Aquifer, for its water supply. Because San Antonio’s water demand is projected to outgrow the Aquifer’s capacity, the city must consider other options to extend and augment its current water supply. After describing the hydrogeology and water supply history of San Antonio, this report explains the multitiered water planning structure and current and future water needs for the city. It then studies and evaluates three short-to-mid term water supply options. By continuing to develop its already successful water conservation progra...
textTexas water resources are under pressure due to population growth expected in the coming decades...
This interim report describes the research performed to date on Project A-017-TEX sponsored by the U...
Municipal and Industrial--The largest single demand for future water supplies will be for municipal ...
textThis report examines water supply planning issues in San Antonio, Texas. San Antonio is unique ...
Growth in population and economic activity has been accepted as the essential elements of American l...
As climate change progresses, the city of San Antonio, Texas is likely to face increasing stress on ...
The City of San Antonio’s Edwards Aquifer Protection Program utilizes land and conservation easement...
Suburban and urban communities in the American West are challenged by rapid population growth combin...
Only three aquifer storage and recovery systems (ASR) currently operate in Texas, and less than 2% o...
Albuquerque, New Mexico, is located along the Rio Grande in central New Mexico, at an elevation of 5...
Heavy withdrawals from the Ogallala Aquifer, the most dependable source of groundwater in the Texas ...
textIn the wake of the 2011 drought, finding water is one of the most pressing issues that face West...
A professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of...
The Edwards Aquifer underlies a large region in south central Texas extending from west of Uvalde to...
Regional water scarcity has motivated the South Central Texas Regional Water Planning Group to activ...
textTexas water resources are under pressure due to population growth expected in the coming decades...
This interim report describes the research performed to date on Project A-017-TEX sponsored by the U...
Municipal and Industrial--The largest single demand for future water supplies will be for municipal ...
textThis report examines water supply planning issues in San Antonio, Texas. San Antonio is unique ...
Growth in population and economic activity has been accepted as the essential elements of American l...
As climate change progresses, the city of San Antonio, Texas is likely to face increasing stress on ...
The City of San Antonio’s Edwards Aquifer Protection Program utilizes land and conservation easement...
Suburban and urban communities in the American West are challenged by rapid population growth combin...
Only three aquifer storage and recovery systems (ASR) currently operate in Texas, and less than 2% o...
Albuquerque, New Mexico, is located along the Rio Grande in central New Mexico, at an elevation of 5...
Heavy withdrawals from the Ogallala Aquifer, the most dependable source of groundwater in the Texas ...
textIn the wake of the 2011 drought, finding water is one of the most pressing issues that face West...
A professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of...
The Edwards Aquifer underlies a large region in south central Texas extending from west of Uvalde to...
Regional water scarcity has motivated the South Central Texas Regional Water Planning Group to activ...
textTexas water resources are under pressure due to population growth expected in the coming decades...
This interim report describes the research performed to date on Project A-017-TEX sponsored by the U...
Municipal and Industrial--The largest single demand for future water supplies will be for municipal ...