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TWRI by the numbers in 2023

Little Brazos by Cameron Castilaw

The Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) continued to grow and innovate in 2023, providing science-based, community-supported solutions for Texas’ pressing water challenges through internal expertise and external collaborations. 

TWRI by the numbers in 2023: 

  • $18,057,677 in ongoing project external funding received
  • 85 ongoing external projects managed 
  • 10,941,440 acres of watersheds TWRI helped protect and improve in 2023, including 2,137 miles of streams 
  • 393 water samples collected 
  • 18 peer-reviewed journal articles published 
  • 17 committees served on by TWRI staff 
TWRI by the numbers 2023
  • 11,384 contact hours TWRI staff spent educating professionals and the public at 85 events 
  • 97 individual collaborators on TWRI projects 
  • 26 full-time TWRI staff 
  • 16,165 total newsletter and magazine subscribers  
  • 10,391 total social media followers 
  • 26 trainings co-hosted or hosted, with 657 total attendees for 4,651 total contact hours  
  • 353 students supported with a total of $1,272,342 in funding since 2001 
TWRI Project map 2023