Category: 2016
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Proposals invited for 2017-2018 TWRI Graduate Student Research Programs
The Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) has called for pre-proposals for graduate students conducting water resources research in Texas. TWRI has funds available for graduate students at Texas universities through two programs. The U.S. Geological Survey Graduate Research Program is open to all Texas universities, and the TWRI Mills Scholarship Program is open to Texas A&M University — College…
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UCOWR call for special sessions
The Conference Planning Committee of the Universities Council on Water Resources (UCOWR) and the National Institutes for Water Resources (NIWR) have invited proposals for special sessions during the conference, set for June 13-15, 2017 in Fort Collins, Colorado. A special session organizers’ role is to propose a relevant and timely subject, recruit speakers to submit abstracts to the session,…
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North Texas landowners invited to conservation easement workshop
Organizers of the North Texas Conservation Easement Workshop are aiming to help rural landowners hang on to their piece of the state. The conference will start with registration at 9:15 a.m., followed by the program from 9:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. on Sept. 16 at the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service office in Parker County, 604…
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Sept. 8 water roundtable panel discussion in Austin
The Texas Leadership Roundtable on Water is hosting a panel discussion with Texas water experts 2:30-4 p.m. Sept. 8 in the Betty King Committee Room of the Texas Senate. Additional briefings will take place the second Thursday of each month leading up to the start of the 2017 Texas Legislative session. Anyone interested may attend these discussions.…
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Eckstein presenting Sept. 15 seminar on water lessons from Israel
Gabriel Eckstein, professor of law at the Texas A&M University School of Law, will present a seminar Sept. 15 at Texas A&M University. The seminar, Water Scarcity, Challenges, and Opportunities: Lessons from Israel, will begin at 4 p.m. in the Gates Ballroom of the Memorial Student Center, with a reception to follow from 5 to 6…
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Symposium brings mollusk experts together to discuss research
More than 75 scientists, students and others heard from experts on topics related to mollusk conservation during the Texas Mollusk Symposium Aug. 8-11 in Dallas. The symposium was a collaborative effort of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD), University of Texas at Tyler, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Texas A&M Institute of Renewable Natural…
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Sea Grant projects improving flood-control, water quality in Houston area
Volunteers and staff from the Texas Coastal Watershed Program (TCWP) and Clear Lake City’s Exploration Green Conservancy raced an oncoming storm earlier this summer and saw first-hand the effectiveness of their work to help manage floodwaters and improve water quality in the Galveston Bay watershed. TCWP, a partnership of the Texas Sea Grant College Program at Texas…
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South Texas irrigation manual published
Irrigation managers and producers in South Texas have a new resource available to help them improve irrigation management and water conservation. “South Texas Irrigation Training Program Manual,” a Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service publication, is available on the institute’s website. “We have updated a previous manual to better meet the…
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Volunteers help complete self-draining parking lot in Arroyo Colorado watershed
An educational workshop on redesigning parking lots to collect, filter and redirect stormwater held June 25 in Harlingen was a success, according to Jaime Flores, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service program coordinator for the Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI). “More than 22 volunteers showed up for the workshop on the construction of the new self-draining parking…
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AgriLife Extension experts team up for Earth-Kind turfgrass trials in North Texas
A team of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts has initiated the first research trials on ornamental turfgrass varieties applying Earth-Kind Landscaping principles, which emphasize environmental responsibility through water conservation and limited chemical inputs. The trials will be conducted over a period of several years at Myer’s Park and Event Center, a 158-acre site near McKinney. The…










