
News
Stay informed about Texas water research and education with TWRI’s news team.
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Monitoring Town Creek

Tag along with the TWRI water team as they conduct regularly scheduled monitoring at Town Creek.
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Research shows public trust in drinking water is steady

While consumers largely trust water providers, results also identified a need for improved communication when water problems occur.
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Research roundup: recent water research from around Texas

Catch up on the latest peer-reviewed research on Texas water from throughout the state.
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Rain Gardens: A beautiful stormwater management solution

What are rain gardens, how do they work and what benefits do they provide?
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Urban Riparian and Stream Restoration workshop set for April 2 in San Antonio

The Texas Water Resources Institute, TWRI, Urban Riparian and Stream Restoration Program will host a workshop from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. April 2 in San Antonio for professionals interested in conducting stream restoration projects around the San Antonio area.
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Watershed Roundtable to highlight conservation partnerships April 8 in Houston

Texas A&M AgriLife’s Texas Water Resources Institute, TWRI, will host the Spring 2026 Watershed Coordinator Roundtable on April 8 in Houston. Conservation leaders, watershed professionals and community partners can attend to explore how collaborative conservation efforts can strengthen water quality protection across the state.
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Private water well screenings set for Callahan and Shackelford counties March 23-24

Residents are invited to participate in water well screenings and results meetings
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From the field: Sandy Creek monitoring

As part of an ongoing field efforts, the TWRI water team was back at Sandy Creek this month to collect water quality and flow data.
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TWRI in 2025: By the numbers

TWRI continued to lead and innovate in 2025 by providing science-based, community-supported solutions for Texas’ pressing water challenges through internal expertise and external collaborations.
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Headwaters to Ocean field work program reviewed in Texas Water Journal

The Texas Water Journal has published a new article in Volume 17, a program review titled “From Source to Sea: Case Study of a Watershed-Scale, Transdisciplinary Field Program in Coastal and Marine Graduate Education” by Audrey R. Douglas et al.
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