Texas Water Resources Institute

Environmental Infrastructures

The Bosque River watershed has a drainage area of more than 1,600 square miles, extending northwest from the city of Waco in McLennan county to parts of Bosque, Coryell, Hamilton, and Erath counties. The Bosque River serves as the primary drinking water supply for more than 200,000 people.

Water quality monitoring in the watershed has shown high levels of nutrients and bacteria that have contributed to excessive growth of algae and other aquatic plants in the river. Total Maximum Daily Load analyses for the river suggest that dairy waste application fields, municipal discharges and other lesser sources contribute to these high nutrient and bacteria loads.

The Texas Water Resources Institute coordinates a project to develop environmental infrastructure improvement alternatives for the North, Middle and South Bosque watersheds. This plan will serve as a guide for potential voluntary environmental improvement projects designed to reduce nutrient and bacterial contamination of the Bosque River.

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