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Source:  Weather Underground

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Source:  Texas AgriLife Extension Service

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Source:  Texas Interagency Coordination Center

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Water from a well that has been flooded should be assumed to be contaminated. Do not use the well water for drinking, cooking, making ice, brushing teeth, or even bathing until you are satisfied that the water is not contaminated. In order to ensure that the water is safe, the well should be disinfected, then the water should be tested to make sure pathogens have been completely eliminated.  The focus of this publication is decontaminating and disinfecting a flooded water well.

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Source: National Resources Conservation Service USDA

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Technical Experts for wildlife, fish and farm ponds.

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This fact sheet discusses destocking strategies and mistakes. Early weaning and forage management.

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Source:  United States Fire Administration 

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Source:  Texas Department of Agriculture

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Source: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC)

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