Category: 2025
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Riparian and stream ecosystem workshop set for Oct. 30 in Oakalla
Residents of the Lampasas River watershed are invited to the educational program.
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Riparian and stream ecosystem workshop set for Oct. 28 in Wimberley
Residents of the Cypress Creek and Blanco River watersheds are invited to the educational program.
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Free workshop for new and small-acreage landowners set for Oct. 25 in Castroville
To help small-acreage landowners understand their property and make informed decisions, the Texas Water Resources Institute, Medina Valley Soil and Water Conservation District, and other partners are hosting a workshop, Land Smart: A Guide to Small Acreage Stewardship, on Saturday, October 25, 2025, from 8:30 AM – 2:00 PM at the St. Louis Braden Keller…
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Research roundup: recent water research from around Texas
Catch up on the latest peer-reviewed research on Texas water from universities throughout the state.
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Gregory named 2025-26 UCOWR board president
Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) Associate Director Lucas Gregory, Ph.D., was elected the 2025-2026 board president of The Universities Council on Water Resources (UCOWR).
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Looking for Green Stormwater Infrastructure? Visit these Texas A&M AgriLife spots
Here are some places you can see green stormwater infrastructure in action around Texas A&M AgriLife facilities around the state.
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Meet a scientist: Nick Duffield
A former industry scientist and now professor, Nick Duffield, is making a lasting impact by driving student success at Texas A&M University.
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Medina River Watershed Protection Plan meeting set Oct. 16 in Castroville
Public invited to join in helping to improve local water quality.
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A water quality turnaround: Tres Palacios Creek watershed
The Tres Palacios Watershed, an impaired watershed that was addressed using a watershed protection plan, was recently recognized by the U.S. EPA as a success story.
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Riparian and stream ecosystem workshop for Upper Medina River watershed set for Oct. 14
The Texas Water Resources Institute, TWRI, will host a free Texas Riparian and Stream Ecosystem Education Program Oct. 14 in Medina.










