1998
DOI: 10.3133/fs17097
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Stream monitoring and educational program in the Red River Basin, Texas, 1996-97

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“…The Wichita River Basin is the first of five reaches of the Red River Basin (within Texas) to be monitored for compliance with the Clean Waters Act of 1991 (Texas Senate Bill 818) (Baldys and Phillips, 1997). Water quality in the Wichita River Basin is influenced by salt springs in the upper reaches of the basin that contribute highly saline water to the Wichita River base flow.…”
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“…The Wichita River Basin is the first of five reaches of the Red River Basin (within Texas) to be monitored for compliance with the Clean Waters Act of 1991 (Texas Senate Bill 818) (Baldys and Phillips, 1997). Water quality in the Wichita River Basin is influenced by salt springs in the upper reaches of the basin that contribute highly saline water to the Wichita River base flow.…”
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“…The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the Red River Authority of Texas, is studying the five subbasins, each for a period of about 1 year. Baldys and Phillips (1998) discuss various components and the associated scope of study of each of the five reaches. Data from the first reach studied-reach 2, the Wichita River Basin-were presented in a fact sheet by Baldys and Phillips (2000).…”
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