Abstract:
The Brazos River Alluvium aquifer extends from Bosque County to Fort Bend
County and is one of 21 minor aquifers in Texas. In the past, this aquifer has mainly
served as a source of irrigation water. However, increasing demands for water, especially
in the Waco area, has renewed interest in this under-utilized source of shallow
groundwater. Shallow, unconfined aquifers such as the Brazos River Alluvium aquifer
present unique management challenges due to their lithologic heterogeneity, fluctuating
saturated thickness, and proximity to surface sources of contamination. In this study, a
geospatial approach was used to compile and analyze various datasets to model aquifer
thickness and available water in the northern reach of the Brazos River Alluvium aquifer.