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- Frio Rv at Concan, TX - USGS Water Data for the Nation
Discover water data collected at monitoring location USGS-08195000, located in Uvalde County, Texas and find additional nearby monitoring locations
- Frio River Levels | 100% Of Normal Streamflow Discharge - SNOFLO
The Frio River is a popular Texas river that stretches for 200 miles from its source in northern Uvalde County to its confluence with the Nueces River The river is a tributary of the Nueces River and is known for its crystal-clear waters, limestone cliffs, and numerous swimming holes
- Frio River Watershed - Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board
Although land use in the Frio River Watershed has not specifically been quantified in the Nueces River Basin of which the Frio is part, land use is predominately related to agriculture with 10 percent classified as cropland, 6 percent pastureland, and 84 percent rangeland
- Frio River at Concan
Official NWS streamflow forecasts are produced by NWS hydrologic forecasters for river gauge locations using hydrologic models which are calibrated to that location
- Frio River Flow Rate | Tube Texas
You can check the Frio river flow rate at two different links below Disregard the "gage height" and focus on the recorded Frio river discharge rate in cubic feet per second (CFS)
- US Geological Survey - Edwards Aquifer Urban Hydrology
Edwards Aquifer Urban Hydrology Network Water-Quality Data Frio River at Concan, Texas USGS Site ID 08195000 Ammonia Laboratory Reporting Limit: 0 01 mg L
- Reclamation: GP Water Operations
Plot of Real-Time Dayfile Data for the Current Day For further information contact: GPWebmaster Last Updated: September 29, 2011
- Texas Water Conditions Report
Texas and eastern New Mexico Water-bearing units include the Antlers Formation (sandstone; Trinity Group) and the overlying Comanche Peak and E wards formations (limestone) Regional groundwater flow in the aquifer is to the southeast, but locally flow is determined by the presence of Ogallala-filled paleochannels incised
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