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Tag: Brazos River

  • Research roundup: recent water research from TWRI and around Texas

    Peer-reviewed publications by TWRI and Texas A&M University System scientists Producer Willingness to Accept Incentive Levels for Cover Crop Adoption in the Southern Great Plains: Texas Water Resources Institute scientists and co-authors analyzed agricultural producers’ willingness to adopt regenerative cover crop practices in their operation. This research analyzed survey responses submitted by producers and non-operating landowners…

    Research roundup: recent water research from TWRI and around Texas

  • Q&A: How does flooding impact water quality monitoring?

    Texans are no strangers to severe weather events. Each year brings its challenges of potential droughts, fires, hurricanes, flash floods and more. A heavy rain season brings additional challenges to the water team at the Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) and their monthly routine water quality sampling visits to water bodies around Texas. We talked…

    Q&A: How does flooding impact water quality monitoring?

  • The Brazos: Legacy of a Mighty River exhibit opens

    Article originally written by Alexandra Hoskins. Can water, humans and animals coexist while competing for one resource? A new exhibit at the Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History dives into the competition and collaboration surrounding the Brazos River. The exhibit, The Brazos: Legacy of a Mighty River, opened on June 29 with a lecture by Dr. Robert Mace, deputy…

    The Brazos: Legacy of a Mighty River exhibit opens