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November 7, 2009

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NEWSLETTERS AND ARTICLES


 

A NEW IDEA
Newsletter of the Irrigation District Engineering and Assistance Program
 
 

Issue 4, November 2009 
Coming Soon!
- Automation Projects Updates
- Urbanization of Irrigation Districts
- In Pursuit of the Perfect Liner
- Recent Publications


  Issue 3, November 2005  
- Model Database Under Development
- Canal Automation Demonstration Program Begins
- Composite Lining Performance Improves
- How Do We Determine Water Savings?
- Pipeline Reduces Losses by 98%
- Irrigation Rapid Assessment Program - Status   Report



  Issue 2, February 2005  
- Lining System Reduces Canal Water Losses by   81%
- Thermal Imaging fo Canals for Remote Detection   of Leaks
- New Map Release
- Water Measurement Workshop Set for February

  Issue 1, December 2004  
- New Pipeline 'Leaked Like a Sieve'
- Our First Newsletter
- Irrigation Districts Have Database Problems
- Congressional District Maps



Popular Articles  

Smart IDEA Prevents Flooding. Rio Grande Basin Initiative Outcomes. Vol.7, No.2. December 2008.

GIS Maps Aid Irrigation Districts. Rio Grande Basin Initiative Outcomes. September 2005.

Wired for Water: Farmers Manage Irrigation Online. Lifescapes. Spring 2003.

Condition Critical: Aging Valley water system nears breaking point. Lifescapes. Spring 2003.

Scheduling efficient irigation: Growers look to Internet for crop's soil moisture requirements. Rio Grande Basin Initiative Outcomes. Fall 2002.

Improving irrigation systems: GIS used to map water accounts, plan rehabilitation projects. Rio Grande Basin Initiative Outcomes. Fall 2002.

 

 
 
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Financial assistance for the Irrigation Technology Center is executed through a federal program, the Rio Grande Basin Initiative, administered
by the Texas Water Resources Institute of the Texas A&M University System, Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service,
and the U.S. Department of Agriculture under Agreement No. 2008-45049-04328 and Agreement No. 2008-34461-19061.