Economic analysis and capital budgeting methods are utilized to analyze the costs of desalinated water relative to conventionally-treated surface water originating from the Rio Grande. Sensitivity analyses are used to evaluate alternative prices for water rights associated with sourcing water for conventional municipal treatment plants
This research estimates the economic benefit of a water market within the Rio Grande Project. Curren...
Recent growth in demand for alternative water resources in South Texas has resulted in a rapid growt...
The Rio Grande has headwaters in Colorado, flows through New Mexico, and serves as the United States...
Texas is experiencing dramatic population growth with an expected doubling by 2050. This growth sug...
Attempting to facilitate meeting the increasing needs for municipal water, the 2007 Texas legislativ...
Desalination offers an opportunity for source diversification of water for many communities, along w...
Two primary potable water-treatment technologies used in South Texas include conventional surface-wa...
ABSTRACT: Two primary potable water-treatment technologies used in South Texas include conventional...
As the U.S. population continues to increase, planning for future water quantity and quality needs ...
Potential increased sodium loads in the Rio Grande associated with drainage from Mexican farmer fiel...
As the U.S. population continues to increase, the priority on planning for future water quantity an...
The population of Texas is expected to double by 2060. The Texas Lower Rio Grande Valley is one area...
Conventional water treatment facilities are the norm for producing potable water for U.S. metropolit...
Drinking water quality is the key factor for sustainability of life and well being of the human popu...
This paper applies the conceptual lens of economic efficiency as a criterion by which to evaluate su...
This research estimates the economic benefit of a water market within the Rio Grande Project. Curren...
Recent growth in demand for alternative water resources in South Texas has resulted in a rapid growt...
The Rio Grande has headwaters in Colorado, flows through New Mexico, and serves as the United States...
Texas is experiencing dramatic population growth with an expected doubling by 2050. This growth sug...
Attempting to facilitate meeting the increasing needs for municipal water, the 2007 Texas legislativ...
Desalination offers an opportunity for source diversification of water for many communities, along w...
Two primary potable water-treatment technologies used in South Texas include conventional surface-wa...
ABSTRACT: Two primary potable water-treatment technologies used in South Texas include conventional...
As the U.S. population continues to increase, planning for future water quantity and quality needs ...
Potential increased sodium loads in the Rio Grande associated with drainage from Mexican farmer fiel...
As the U.S. population continues to increase, the priority on planning for future water quantity an...
The population of Texas is expected to double by 2060. The Texas Lower Rio Grande Valley is one area...
Conventional water treatment facilities are the norm for producing potable water for U.S. metropolit...
Drinking water quality is the key factor for sustainability of life and well being of the human popu...
This paper applies the conceptual lens of economic efficiency as a criterion by which to evaluate su...
This research estimates the economic benefit of a water market within the Rio Grande Project. Curren...
Recent growth in demand for alternative water resources in South Texas has resulted in a rapid growt...
The Rio Grande has headwaters in Colorado, flows through New Mexico, and serves as the United States...