Source Loading Analysis

Figures

(from the 2017 Update to the Watershed Protection Plan)

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Figure 6.1. Arroyo Colorado subbasins used by SWAT
Figure 6.1. Arroyo Colorado subbasins used by SWAT
Figure 6.1. Arroyo Colorado subbasins used by SWAT
Figure 6.1. Arroyo Colorado subbasins used by SWAT
Figure 6.10. Arroyo Colorado BST monitoring stations
Figure 6.10. Arroyo Colorado BST monitoring stations
Figure 6.11. BST results for the Arroyo Colorado watershed (* indicates presence of cosmopolitan species)
Figure 6.11. BST results for the Arroyo Colorado watershed (* indicates presence of cosmopolitan species)
Figure 6.12. Three-way split of E. coli BST results for each station as percent of isolates per sampling station
Figure 6.12. Three-way split of E. coli BST results for each station as percent of isolates per sampling station
Figure 6.13. Three-way split of E. coli source class identifications by month for all stations combined
Figure 6.13. Three-way split of E. coli source class identifications by month for all stations combined

Tables

(from the 2017 Update to the Watershed Protection Plan)
Table 6.1. E. coli and TP loadings and reductions to meet water quality goals at FM1015 in Weslaco and the Port of Harlingen
Table 6.1. E. coli and TP loadings and reductions to meet water quality goals at FM1015 in Weslaco and the Port of Harlingen
Table 6.2. Annual subbasin loadings estimated by SWAT model (loadings >75th percentile are highlighted)
Table 6.2. Annual subbasin loadings estimated by SWAT model (loadings >75th percentile are highlighted)