BIOLOGY OF THE RIO GRANDE BORDER REGION:
A BIBLIOGRAPHY






L. Hydraulic Engineering

1647. B.L. Nelson and Associates. 1971. Comprehensive plan for water, sewer and storm drainage in the Lower Rio Grande Valley. [McAllen (TX)]: [Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council]. 2 v.

1648. Breuer JP. 1971. A survey of the north floodway system of the lower Laguna Madre. [Austin (TX)]: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. (Coastal fisheries project report: CF-2-2, job 2).

1649. Chaney AH. 1989. A preliminary analysis of the Hidalgo-Willacy counties drainage canal. Corpus Christi (TX): U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 93 p.

1650. Cooke CR, Jr. 1970. Fisheries investigations, region 5-C: stabilization study of Falcon Reservoir. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Project nr Texas F-020-R-03/ Job 02. 20 p. Available from: Fish and Wildlife Reference Service; MIN nr 427240538.

1651. Dalrymple T. 1970. Effect of Amistad Dam on water supply to the Lower Rio Grande Valley. J. Rio Grande Val. Hortic. Soc. 24:171-5.

1652. Diaz A, Kelly M. 1994. Subsidized destruction: the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway and the Laguna Madre. Austin (TX): Texas Center for Policy Studies. 57 p.

1653. International Boundary and Water Commission, United States & Mexico. 1971. Rio Grande above Hidalgo-Reynosa International Channel relocation project, Texas (final environmental impact statement). [El Paso (TX)]: International Boundary and Water Commission. 27 p. Available from: National Technical Information Service (NTIS); PB201 087-F.

1654. International Boundary and Water Commission, United States & Mexico. 1972. Restoration of historic low flow diversion to Arroyo Colorado: Lower Rio Grande Flood Control Project, Texas. [Dallas (TX)]: [U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Southwestern Division]. 2 v. Available from: National Technical Information Service (NTIS); EIS-TX-72-5578-F.

1655. International Boundary and Water Commission, United States & Mexico. 1973. Increasing height of levees along Rio Grande upstream from Retamal Dam and along Main and North floodways: Lower Rio Grande Flood Control Project, Texas final environmental statement. El Paso (TX): International Boundary and Water Commission. 74 p. Available from: National Technical Information Service (NTIS); EIS-TX-73-1730-F.

1656. International Boundary and Water Commission, United States & Mexico. 1978. Rio Grande boundary preservation between Fort Quitman and Haciendita (U.S. side, in Hudspeth and Presidio counties, Texas): final environmental statement. [Washington]: The Section. 1 v.

1657. International Boundary and Water Commission, United States & Mexico. 1982. Environmental assessment of the proposed increased diversion of 500 cfs from Main Floodway to Arroyo Colorado Floodway. Lower Rio Grande Flood Control Project, Texas. El Paso (TX): International Boundary and Water Commission. 88 p.

1658. International Boundary and Water Commission, United States & Mexico. 1982. Finding of no significant impact: increased diversion of 500 cfs from Main Floodway to Arroyo Colorado Floodway. Lower Rio Grande Flood Control Project, Texas. El Paso (TX): International Boundary and Water Commission. 4 p.

1659. International Boundary and Water Commission, United States & Mexico. 1983. An appraisal of potential Rio Grande channel storage dams in Hidalgo and Cameron counties, Texas for water conservation. El Paso (TX): International Boundary and Water Commission. 31 p.

1660. International Boundary and Water Commission, United States & Mexico. 1991. Recommendations for establishing a restricted use zone on lands adjacent to the main channel of the Rio Grande in the vicinity of Brownsville, Texas/Matamoros, Tamaulipas. El Paso (TX): International Boundary and Water Commission. 1 v.

1661. International Boundary and Water Commission, United States & Mexico. United States Section. [1991]. Operation of Rio Grande international dams and reservoirs. [El Paso (TX)]: International Boundary & Water Commission. (Annual report (International Boundary & Water Commission, United States & Mexico. United States Section): 1991) 15 p.

1662. International Boundary and Water Commission, United States & Mexico. United States Section. 1992. Status of conveying capacity of the Lower Rio Grande Flood Control Project. El Paso (TX): The Commission. 27 p.

1663. International Boundary and Water Commission, United States & Mexico. United States Section. 1993. Final environmental assessment: Rio Grande American Canal extension, El Paso, Texas. El Paso: The Section. 1 v.

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1665. Kelly ME. 1995. The bridges of Cameron and Hidalgo counties. Austin (TX): Texas Center for Policy Studies. 77 p.

1666. Milhous RT. 1992. Water and sediment in the middle Rio Grande valley, New Mexico: use of sediment transport capacity index. In: Morel-Seytoux HJ, editor. Proceedings of American Geophysical Union 12th annual Hydrology Days; 1992 Mar 31-Apr 3; Colorado State University. Fort Collins (CO): Hydrology Days Publications. p 67-80.

1667. Roth D, Kelly M. 1994. Preliminary report on the proposed Mexican intracoastal canal. Prepared for the Binational Network on the Environment. Austin (TX): Texas Center for Policy Studies. 1 v.

1668. United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. 1941. Louisiana and Texas intracoastal waterway, Corpus Christi, Texas, to the Rio Grande. In: House Doc. No. 402, 77th Cong., 1st Sess. p 6-47.

1669. United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Galveston District. 1982. Final environmental impact statement: to construct a deepwater channel and multipurpose terminal near Brownsville in Cameron County, Texas. Prepared for the Board of Commissioners, Brownsville Navigation District. Galveston (TX): Corps of Engineers. Dept. of Army permit application nr 13942. 579 p.

1670. United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Galveston District. 1982. Lower Rio Grande basin, Texas flood control and major drainage project, phase 1: general design memorandum. Galveston (TX): Corps of Engineers. 3 v.

1671. United States. Bureau of Reclamation. Region 5. 1971. Rio Grande regional environmental project, New Mexico-Texas: information report. [place unknown]: Bureau of Reclamation, Region 5. 50 p.

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