Tag: annual report
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TWRI in 2024: By the numbers
The Guadalupe River. (Photo: Sam Craft, Texas A&M AgriLife Marketing and Communications.) The Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) continued to lead and innovate in 2024, and welcomed new TWRI Director Giovanni Piccinni, Ph.D., to the institute. TWRI provides science-based, community-supported solutions for Texas’ pressing water challenges through internal expertise and external collaborations. TWRI in 2024, by the numbers:
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TWRI publishes 2022 Annual Report
The Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) has published its latest Annual Report, sharing accomplishments and project highlights from 2022. For the past 70 years, TWRI has used internal expertise and external collaborations to provide science-based, community-supported solutions for Texas’ most pressing water quantity and quality challenges, and 2022 brought new and expanding opportunities for the institute…
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TWRI publishes 2020 Annual Report
The Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) has published its latest Annual Report, focusing on accomplishments and project highlights during the 2020 pandemic. Just as the COVID-19 pandemic changed everyday life in 2020, it also changed how TWRI tackled water research and conservation outreach. We began conducting trainings and holding conferences in a remote, online format. Far from just…
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TWRI releases the 2019 Annual Report
The Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) has published its latest Annual Report, focusing on accomplishments and project highlights from 2019. TWRI gathers data, evaluates water quality changes over time and actively works with involved stakeholders to develop local solutions. In East Texas, many water bodies are considered impaired because of bacteria levels. Sources of bacteria include…
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TWRI releases 2018 Annual Report
The Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) has published its latest annual report, focusing on our accomplishments and project highlights from 2018. As part of our Water Quality Improvement Program, we worked in 29 different watersheds in Texas, improving water quality through watershed-based plan development and implementation assistance. Dr. John Tracy, TWRI’s director said, “We have led the…
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TWRI Releases 2017 Annual Report
The Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) has published its latest annual report, highlighting accomplishments from 2017. For our Water Quality Improvement Program, we focused on the Matagorda Bay watershed along the Texas Gulf Coast, a diverse and rich ecosystem that sustains a robust commercial fishery, abundant wildlife and more than 300 species of birds. Our water team worked with…
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Infographic: TWRI by the numbers in 2016
The Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) has published its latest annual report, highlighting some of our major project accomplishments from 2016. From watershed protection to education, we’ve helped protect and conserve water resources throughout Texas. Last year TWRI partnered with more than 140 researchers, 30 agencies, 15 centers, 10 departments, 15 universities, 4 cities, 12 river…
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Another year of conservation impacts: new IRNR and TWRI annual reports
From longleaf pine forest management to big-city water conservation technologies, and from tracking Louisiana pine snakes to helping water well owners, the Texas A&M Institute for Renewable Natural Resources (IRNR) and the Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) spent 2015 improving water and natural resources conservation and management all over Texas and the country. IRNR continued to lead private land…







