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Examples of references. Xxxxxx, X. X., and Xxxxxxxx, III, X. X., 2004, Desalination: in Xxxx, R. E., Xxxxx, E. S., and Xxxxxxxx, X. X., III, editors, Aquifers of the Xxxxxxx Plateau: Texas Water Development Board Report 360, p. 293-302. Xxxxx, X. X., and Xxxxxxx, X. X., 1984, Dictionary of geological terms: Anchor Press/Doubleday, Garden City, New York, 571 x. Xxxxxxxxx, T. N., Xxxxxx, D. J., Xxxxxxx, X. X., Xxxxxx, A. R., Xxxxx, X., Xxxxx, X. X., and Xxxxxxx, B. R., 2003, Groundwater availability of the southern Ogallala aquifer in Texas and New Mexico– Numerical simulations through 2050: contract report by Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx and Associates, Inc., and the Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin to the Texas Water Development Board, variably paginated. Xxxxxxxx, N. M., 1931, Physiography of Western United States (1st edition): New York, XxXxxx- Xxxx, 534 x. Xxxxxx, X., 1999, Senate Bill 1–The first big bold step toward meeting Texas's future water needs: Texas Tech Law Review, v. 30, no. 1, p. 53-70. Xxxxxxxxx, E. L., 1989, Precipitation, streamflow, and baseflow in West-Central Texas, December 1974 through March 1977: U. S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 89- 4208, 2 sheets. Xxxx, R. E., Xxxxxxxxx, X. X., Xxxxx, X., and Xxx, S.-C., 2000, A numerical groundwater flow model of the Upper and Middle Trinity aquifer, Hill Country area: Texas Water Development Board Open File Report 00-02, 62 x. Xxxxxx, X. X., and Xxxx, X. X., 1988, Simulation of flow in the Xxxxxxx aquifer, San Antonio Region, Texas, and refinements of storage and flow concepts: U. S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 2336, 48 p. For more examples of references, see p. 239-241 of “Suggestions to Authors of the Reports of the United States Geological Survey” at xxxxx://xxxx.xxxx.xxx/unnumbered/7000088/sta28.pdf.

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Examples of references. Xxxxxx, X. X., and Xxxxxxxx, III, X. X., 2004, Desalination: in Xxxx, R. E., Xxxxx, E. S., and Xxxxxxxx, X. X., III, editors, Aquifers of the Xxxxxxx Plateau: Texas Water Development Board Report 360, p. 293-302. Xxxxx, X. X., and Xxxxxxx, X. X., 1984, Dictionary of geological terms: Anchor Press/Doubleday, Garden City, New York, 571 x. Xxxxxxxxx, T. N., Xxxxxx, D. J., Xxxxxxx, X. X., Xxxxxx, A. R., Xxxxx, X.T., Xxxxx, X. X., and Xxxxxxx, B. R., 2003, Groundwater availability of the southern Ogallala aquifer in Texas and New Mexico– Numerical simulations through 2050: contract report by Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx and Associates, Inc., and the Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin to the Texas Water Development Board, variably paginated. Xxxxxxxx, N. M., 1931, Physiography of Western United States (1st edition): New York, XxXxxx- Xxxx, 534 x. Xxxxxx, X., 1999, Senate Bill 1–The first big bold step toward meeting Texas's future water needs: Texas Tech Law Review, v. 30, no. 1, p. 53-70. Xxxxxxxxx, E. L., 1989, Precipitation, streamflow, and baseflow in West-Central Texas, December 1974 through March 1977: U. S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 89- 4208, 2 sheets. Xxxx, R. E., Xxxxxxxxx, X. X., Xxxxx, X.R., and XxxWay, S.-C., 2000, A numerical groundwater flow model of the Upper and Middle Trinity aquifer, Hill Country area: Texas Water Development Board Open File Report 00-02, 62 x. Xxxxxx, X. X., and Xxxx, X. X., 1988, Simulation of flow in the Xxxxxxx aquifer, San Antonio Region, Texas, and refinements of storage and flow concepts: U. S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 2336, 48 p. For more examples of references, see p. 239-241 of “Suggestions to Authors of the Reports of the United States Geological Survey” at xxxxx://xxxx.xxxx.xxx/unnumbered/7000088/sta28.pdf.

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Examples of references. Xxxxxx, X. X., and Xxxxxxxx, III, X. X., 2004, Desalination: in Xxxx, R. E., Xxxxx, E. S., and Xxxxxxxx, X. X., III, editors, Aquifers of the Xxxxxxx Plateau: Texas Water Development Board Report 360, p. 293-293- 302. Xxxxx, X. X., and Xxxxxxx, X. X., 1984, Dictionary of geological terms: Anchor Press/Doubleday, Garden City, New York, 571 x. Xxxxxxxxx, T. N., Xxxxxx, D. J., Xxxxxxx, X. X., Xxxxxx, A. R., Xxxxx, X.T., Xxxxx, X. X., and Xxxxxxx, B. R., 2003, Groundwater availability of the southern Ogallala aquifer in Texas and New MexicoNumerical simulations through 2050: contract report by Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx and Associates, Inc., and the Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin to the Texas Water Development Board, variably paginated. Xxxxxxxx, N. M., 1931, Physiography of Western United States (1st edition): New York, XxXxxx- XxXxxx-Xxxx, 534 x. Xxxxxx, X., 1999, Senate Bill 1–The first big bold step toward meeting Texas's future water needs: Texas Tech Law Review, v. 30, no. 1, p. 53-70. Xxxxxxxxx, E. L., 1989, Precipitation, streamflow, and baseflow in West-Central Texas, December 1974 through March 1977: U. S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 89- 89-4208, 2 sheets. Xxxx, R. E., Xxxxxxxxx, X. X., Xxxxx, X.R., and XxxWay, S.-C., 2000, A numerical groundwater flow model of the Upper and Middle Trinity aquifer, Hill Country area: Texas Water Development Board Open File Report 00-02, 62 x. Xxxxxx, X. X., and Xxxx, X. X., 1988, Simulation of flow in the Xxxxxxx aquifer, San Antonio Region, Texas, and refinements of storage and flow concepts: U. S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 2336, 48 p. For more examples of references, see p. 239-241 of “Suggestions to Authors of the Reports of the United States Geological Survey” at xxxxx://xxxx.xxxx.xxx/unnumbered/7000088/sta28.pdf.

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Examples of references. Xxxxxx, X. X., and Xxxxxxxx, III, X. X., 2004, Desalination: in Xxxx, R. E., XxxxxAngle, E. S., and Xxxxxxxx, X. X., III, editors, Aquifers of the Xxxxxxx Plateau: Texas Water Development Board Report 360, p. 293-302. Xxxxx, X. X., and Xxxxxxx, X. X., 1984, Dictionary of geological terms: Anchor PressXxxxxx Xxxxx/DoubledayXxxxxxxxx, Garden CityXxxxxx Xxxx, New YorkXxx Xxxx, 571 000 x. Xxxxxxxxx, T. N., XxxxxxBlazer, D. J., Xxxxxxx, X. X., Xxxxxx, A. R., Xxxxx, X.T., Xxxxx, X. X., and Xxxxxxx, B. R.X. X., 20030000, Groundwater Xxxxxxxxxxx availability of the southern Ogallala aquifer in Texas and New Mexico– Numerical simulations through 2050: contract report by Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx and Associates, Inc., and the Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin to the Texas Water Development Board, variably paginated. Xxxxxxxx, N. M., 1931, Physiography of Western United States (1st edition): New YorkXxx Xxxx, XxXxxx- Xxxx, 534 x. Xxxxxx, X.M., 1999, Senate Bill Xxxx 1–The first big bold step toward meeting Texas's future water needs: Texas Tech Law Review, v. 30, no. 1, p. 53-70. XxxxxxxxxKunianski, E. L., 1989, Precipitation, streamflow, and baseflow in West-Central Texas, December 1974 through March 1977: U. S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 89- 4208, 2 sheets. Xxxx, R. E., Xxxxxxxxx, X. X., Xxxxx, X.R., and XxxWay, S.-C., 2000, A numerical groundwater flow model of the Upper and Middle Trinity aquifer, Hill Country area: Texas Water Development Board Open File Report 00-02, 62 x. Xxxxxx, X. X., and XxxxLand, X. X.L. F., 1988, Simulation of flow in the Xxxxxxx aquifer, San Antonio Region, Texas, and refinements of storage and flow concepts: U. S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 2336, 48 p. For more examples of references, see p. 239-241 of “Suggestions to Authors of the Reports of the United States Geological Survey” at xxxxx://xxxx.xxxx.xxx/unnumbered/7000088/sta28.pdfxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxx/lib/lib_sta.html.

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Examples of references. Xxxxxx, X. X., and Xxxxxxxx, III, X. X., 2004, Desalination: in Xxxx, R. E., Xxxxx, E. S., and Xxxxxxxx, X. X., III, editors, Aquifers of the Xxxxxxx Plateau: Texas Water Development Board Report 360, p. 293-302. Xxxxx, X. X., and Xxxxxxx, X. X., 1984, Dictionary of geological terms: Anchor PressXxxxxx Xxxxx/DoubledayXxxxxxxxx, Garden CityXxxxxx Xxxx, New YorkXxx Xxxx, 571 000 x. Xxxxxxxxx, T. N., Xxxxxx, D. J., Xxxxxxx, X. X., Xxxxxx, A. R., Xxxxx, X.T., Xxxxx, X. X., and Xxxxxxx, B. R.X. X., 20030000, Groundwater Xxxxxxxxxxx availability of the southern Ogallala aquifer in Texas and New Mexico– Numerical simulations through 2050: contract report by Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx and Associates, Inc., and the Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin to the Texas Water Development Board, variably paginated. Xxxxxxxx, N. M., 1931, Physiography of Western United States (1st edition): New YorkXxx Xxxx, XxXxxx- Xxxx, 534 x. Xxxxxx, X., 1999, Senate Bill 1–The first big bold step toward meeting Texas's future water needs: Texas Tech Law Review, v. 30, no. 1, p. 53-70. Xxxxxxxxx, E. L., 1989, Precipitation, streamflow, and baseflow in West-Central Texas, December 1974 through March 1977: U. S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 89- 4208, 2 sheets. Xxxx, R. E., Xxxxxxxxx, X. X., Xxxxx, X.R., and XxxWay, S.-C., 2000, A numerical groundwater flow model of the Upper and Middle Trinity aquifer, Hill Country area: Texas Water Development Board Open File Report 00-02, 62 x. Xxxxxx, X. X., and Xxxx, X. X., 1988, Simulation of flow in the Xxxxxxx aquifer, San Antonio Region, Texas, and refinements of storage and flow concepts: U. S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 2336, 48 p. For more examples of references, see p. 239-241 of “Suggestions to Authors of the Reports of the United States Geological Survey” at xxxxx://xxxx.xxxx.xxx/unnumbered/7000088/sta28.pdfxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxx/lib/lib_sta.html.

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Examples of references. Xxxxxx, X. X., and Xxxxxxxx, III, X. X., 2004, Desalination: in Xxxx, R. E., Xxxxx, E. S., and Xxxxxxxx, X. X., III, editors, Aquifers of the Xxxxxxx Plateau: Texas Water Development Board Report 360, p. 293-293- 302. Xxxxx, X. X., and Xxxxxxx, X. X., 1984, Dictionary of geological terms: Anchor PressXxxxxx Xxxxx/DoubledayXxxxxxxxx, Garden CityXxxxxx Xxxx, New YorkXxx Xxxx, 571 000 x. Xxxxxxxxx, T. N., Xxxxxx, D. J., Xxxxxxx, X. X., Xxxxxx, A. R., Xxxxx, X.T., Xxxxx, X. X., and Xxxxxxx, B. R.X. X., 20030000, Groundwater Xxxxxxxxxxx availability of the southern Ogallala aquifer in Texas and New Mexico– Numerical simulations through 2050: contract report by Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx and Associates, Inc., and the Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin to the Texas Water Development Board, variably paginated. Xxxxxxxx, N. M., 1931, Physiography of Western United States (1st edition): New York, XxXxxx- XxXxxx-Xxxx, 534 x. Xxxxxx, X., 1999, Senate Bill 1–The first big bold step toward meeting Texas's future water needs: Texas Tech Law Review, v. 30, no. 1, p. 53-70. Xxxxxxxxx, E. L., 1989, Precipitation, streamflow, and baseflow in West-Central Texas, December 1974 through March 1977: U. S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 89- 89-4208, 2 sheets. Xxxx, R. E., Xxxxxxxxx, X. X., Xxxxx, X.R., and XxxWay, S.-C., 2000, A numerical groundwater flow model of the Upper and Middle Trinity aquifer, Hill Country area: Texas Water Development Board Open File Report 00-02, 62 x. Xxxxxx, X. X., and Xxxx, X. X., 1988, Simulation of flow in the Xxxxxxx aquifer, San Antonio Region, Texas, and refinements of storage and flow concepts: U. S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 2336, 48 p. For more examples of references, see p. 239-241 of “Suggestions to Authors of the Reports of the United States Geological Survey” at xxxxx://xxxx.xxxx.xxx/unnumbered/7000088/sta28.pdfxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxx/lib/lib_sta.html.

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Samples: www.twdb.texas.gov

Examples of references. Xxxxxx, X. X., and Xxxxxxxx, III, X. X., 2004, Desalination: in Xxxx, R. E., XxxxxAngle, E. S., and Xxxxxxxx, X. X., III, editors, Aquifers of the Xxxxxxx Plateau: Texas Water Development Board Report 360, p. 293-293- 302. Xxxxx, X. X., and Xxxxxxx, X. X., 1984, Dictionary of geological terms: Anchor PressXxxxxx Xxxxx/DoubledayXxxxxxxxx, Garden CityXxxxxx Xxxx, New YorkXxx Xxxx, 571 000 x. Xxxxxxxxx, T. N., XxxxxxBlazer, D. J., Xxxxxxx, X. X., Xxxxxx, A. R., Xxxxx, X.T., Xxxxx, X. X., and Xxxxxxx, B. R.X. X., 20030000, Groundwater Xxxxxxxxxxx availability of the southern Ogallala aquifer in Texas and New Mexico– Numerical simulations through 2050: contract report by Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx and Associates, Inc., and the Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin to the Texas Water Development Board, variably paginated. Xxxxxxxx, N. M., 1931, Physiography of Western United States (1st edition): New York, XxXxxx- XxXxxx-Xxxx, 534 x. Xxxxxx, X.M., 1999, Senate Bill Xxxx 1–The first big bold step toward meeting Texas's future water needs: Texas Tech Law Review, v. 30, no. 1, p. 53-70. XxxxxxxxxKunianski, E. L., 1989, Precipitation, streamflow, and baseflow in West-Central Texas, December 1974 through March 1977: U. S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 89- 89-4208, 2 sheets. Xxxx, R. E., Xxxxxxxxx, X. X., Xxxxx, X.R., and XxxWay, S.-C., 2000, A numerical groundwater flow model of the Upper and Middle Trinity aquifer, Hill Country area: Texas Water Development Board Open File Report 00-02, 62 x. Xxxxxx, X. X., and XxxxLand, X. X.L. F., 1988, Simulation of flow in the Xxxxxxx aquifer, San Antonio Region, Texas, and refinements of storage and flow concepts: U. S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 2336, 48 p. For more examples of references, see p. 239-241 of “Suggestions to Authors of the Reports of the United States Geological Survey” at xxxxx://xxxx.xxxx.xxx/unnumbered/7000088/sta28.pdfxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxx/lib/lib_sta.html.

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Samples: www.twdb.texas.gov

Examples of references. Xxxxxx, X. X., and Xxxxxxxx, III, X. X., 2004, Desalination: in Xxxx, R. E., XxxxxAngle, E. S., and Xxxxxxxx, X. X., III, editors, Aquifers of the Xxxxxxx Plateau: Texas Water Development Board Report 360, p. 293-302. Xxxxx, X. X., and Xxxxxxx, X. X., 1984, Dictionary of geological terms: Anchor PressXxxxxx Xxxxx/DoubledayXxxxxxxxx, Garden CityXxxxxx Xxxx, New YorkXxx Xxxx, 571 000 x. Xxxxxxxxx, T. N., XxxxxxBlazer, D. J., Xxxxxxx, X. X., Xxxxxx, A. R., Xxxxx, X.T., Xxxxx, X. X., and Xxxxxxx, B. R.X. X., 20030000, Groundwater Xxxxxxxxxxx availability of the southern Ogallala aquifer in Texas and New Mexico– Numerical simulations through 2050: contract report by Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx and Associates, Inc., and the Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin to the Texas Water Development Board, variably paginated. Xxxxxxxx, N. M., 1931, Physiography of Western United States (1st edition): New York, XxXxxx- XxXxxx-Xxxx, 534 x. Xxxxxx, X.M., 1999, Senate Bill Xxxx 1–The first big bold step toward meeting Texas's future water needs: Texas Tech Law Review, v. 30, no. 1, p. 53-70. XxxxxxxxxKunianski, E. L., 1989, Precipitation, streamflow, and baseflow in West-Central Texas, December 1974 through March 1977: U. S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 89- 89-4208, 2 sheets. Xxxx, R. E., Xxxxxxxxx, X. X., Xxxxx, X.R., and XxxWay, S.-C., 2000, A numerical groundwater flow model of the Upper and Middle Trinity aquifer, Hill Country area: Texas Water Development Board Open File Report 00-02, 62 x. Xxxxxx, X. X., and XxxxLand, X. X.L. F., 1988, Simulation of flow in the Xxxxxxx aquifer, San Antonio Region, Texas, and refinements of storage and flow concepts: U. S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 2336, 48 p. For more examples of references, see p. 239-241 of “Suggestions to Authors of the Reports of the United States Geological Survey” at xxxxx://xxxx.xxxx.xxx/unnumbered/7000088/sta28.pdfxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxx/lib/lib_sta.html.

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