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Public meeting set for Brushy Creek Watershed Protection Planning

Community members and stakeholders are invited to attend a public meeting focused on the health of the Brushy Creek watershed in Williamson and Milam counties on Feb. 19, from 6-7:30 p.m.

The meeting will be held at the City of Round Rock Department of Public Works, located at 3400 Sunrise Road, in Round Rock.

Improving local water quality

The meeting will provide an overview of current water quality data related to identified impairments in Brushy Creek. Participants will learn more about what the data indicates about the creek’s condition and take part in a discussion on next steps in the development of a voluntary watershed protection plan.

Watershed protection planning is a collaborative, community-driven process that relies on input from residents, landowners, organizations, and other interested stakeholders. Feedback gathered during this meeting will help guide future strategies to improve and protect water quality in the Brushy Creek watershed.

The meeting is open to the public, and all interested parties are encouraged to attend.

For more information, contact Sarah Stannard, Texas Water Resources Institute project specialist, Bryan-College Station, at sarah.stannard@ag.tamu.edu.

This project has been funded in part by the United States Environmental Protection Agency under assistance agreement 582-26-00096 to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.