San Antonio & Guadalupe River Basins Study (Report to US Congress)
Author | City of San Antonio, Edwards Underground Water District, San Antonio River Authority, City Water Board and Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority |
Year | 1974 |
Description | Letter to US Congress from directors of various water entities in Central Texas, concerning historical and future use of water and need for Federal funding to ensure adequate supplies. Notes: This report is included for its historical value and may have been replaced by more recent studies. Page-size and large-format plates are at the end of the document. |
Publisher | City of San Antonio, Edwards Underground Water District, San Antonio River Authority, City Water Board and Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority |
Location | San Antonio River Basin, Guadalupe River Basin |
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Summary |
Note: This report is included for its historical value and may have been replaced by more recent studies. Letter to US Congress from directors of various water entities in Central Texas, concerning historical and future use of water and need for Federal funding to ensure adequate supplies. Analyses of Historic Water Levels, Historic Inflow, Historic Outflow, Estimated Water Balance for 1969, Effect of Discharge 35% Higher than 1969, ad Effect of Even Higher Well Discharge Rates were done separately for the Uvalde Pool, Central Pool, San Marcos Pool of the Edwards Aquifer for 1934-1969 by by M. George Schwab, Hydraulic Engineer of the US Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Southwest Region. |
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