Drainage of farm lands.
Date: 1908
Creator: United States. Dept. of Agriculture.
Description: Discusses soil texture, natural and artificial soil drainage, and implementation of drainage practices.
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Farm Reservoirs
Date: 1917
Creator: Fortier, Samuel
Description: "This bulletin gives practical information to those who intend to build or are operating farm reservoirs. The chief features of such structures are discussed first, without regard to any particular kind, and, afterwards, the various kinds which are adapted to the storage of water on farms are described." -- p. 2
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The Application of Chlorine Dioxide to Tastes and Odors in Water Supplies
Date: 1952
Creator: Hemphill, Louis
Description: This problem was undertaken to determine the potentialities of chlorine dioxide as an algaecide and as an agent for the removal of tastes and odors from fresh water.
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An Overview of the Dallas-Fort Worth Area's Long-Term Water and Transportation Needs
Date: March 2004
Creator: Weinstein, Bernard & Clower, Terry
Description: Recognizing the importance of a reliable long-term water supply, the Dallas/Fort Worth region has invested heavily in reservoirs and transmission facilities over the past 50 years. Indeed, the dramatic population and employment growth enjoyed by the Metroplex over the past several decades would not have occurred absent an abundant and reliable supply of fresh water for residential and commercial uses. Despite the foresightedness of the region's leaders, according to the Texas Water Development Board the region may soon find itself facing a water deficit. This report, by the University of North Texas Center for Economic Development and Research, examines the implications of the DFW area's long-term water and transportation needs.
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