The TWDB seeks collaboration with stakeholders on an exploratory brackish groundwater project. Exploratory in this context means that the average total dissolved solids concentration of the target ...
Lake Anahuac (also known as Turtle Bay) is located north of Anahuac in western Chambers County on the Turtle Bayou but is mainly fed by the Trinity River through Big Hog Bayou, by pumping if necessary ...
The San Jacinto Basin is one of the smallest river basins in Texas. The basin's namesake river derives its name from the Spanish word for “hyacinth.” From headwaters in Walker County, the San Jacinto ...
Sheldon Reservoir is located two miles southwest of Sheldon and 16 miles east of downtown Houston in Harris County, on Carpenters Bayou, a tributary of the San Jacinto River. The reservoir was created ...
Composed of all or parts of 15 counties, Region H includes portions of the Trinity, San Jacinto, and Brazos river basins. The Houston metropolitan area is located within this region. The largest ...
The Coastal Bend Regional Water Planning Area includes 11 counties, portions of the Nueces River Basin, and its adjoining coastal basins, including the Nueces Estuary. The region's largest economic ...
These estimates are produced using information from the annual Water Use Survey and water use estimates for irrigation, livestock, municipal, manufacturing, mining and steam-electric power categories.
1. What can the program do for you? The Drinking Water State Revolving Fund, authorized by the Safe Drinking Water Act, provides low-cost financial assistance for planning, acquisition, design, and ...
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The data in this interactive dashboard displays historical water use estimates and water demand projections for 16 Regional Water Planning Groups and 254 counties in Texas. The TWDB considers six ...
Lake Ray Hubbard (also known as Rockwall-Forney Dam), formerly Forney Lake, is located just north of Forney about fifteen miles east of Dallas and extends into the counties of Dallas, Kaufman, Collin, ...