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“Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer Conservation District uses ground water science to better understand Central Texas aquifers”
Topic:
Edwards-Trinity Aquifer Connection & Characterization
Source:
Texas Groundwater Association’s Fountainhead Newsletter
Format:
Newsletter Article
Year:
2011
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