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  • Home
  • About
  • Groundwater
    • Groundwater Models
    • Groundwater Management
    • Groundwater Use
    • State Agencies
    • Springs
    • GAM Models
    • Managing the Trinity
    • Hydrolic Geology
    • Edwards Hydrologic Geology
    • Wells & Data
  • Surface Water
  • Aquatic Species
    • Aquatic Species
    • Aquifer Species
    • Deep Warm Aquifer
    • Springs Outlets Species
    • River Species
    • Karst Cave Dwellers
    • Biofilms and Nutrients
    • Biodiversity
  • Water Resources Guide
  • #45 (no title)
  • About
  • Aquatic Species
  • Aquatic Species
  • Aquifer Species
  • Biodiversity
  • Biofilms and Nutrients
  • Cypress Creek Project
  • Deep Warm Aquifer
  • Drought
  • Groundwater
  • How Much Water in the Hill Country
  • Karst Cave Dwellers
  • Latest Posts
  • River Species
  • San Marcos Watershed Initiative
  • Springs Outlets Species
  • Surface Water
  • Water Resources Guide
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