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Tag: Lucas Gregory

  • TWRI and Texas A&M AgriLife Lubbock Center honored with Collaboration Award

    The Texas A&M AgriLife Research Director’s Awards recognized TWRI and the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center in Lubbock with the 2025 Collaboration Award.

    TWRI and Texas A&M AgriLife Lubbock Center honored with Collaboration Award

  • Roundtable covers Texas Flood Plan and stormwater management

    Watershed coordinators and water resource professionals gathered in Fayetteville, Tx on Nov. 12 to talk Texas Flood Planning and stormwater management at the latest Texas Watershed Coordinator Roundtable.

    Roundtable covers Texas Flood Plan and stormwater management

  • 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).

    Gregory named 2025-26 UCOWR board president

  • Monitoring Upper Keechi Creek

    Monitoring efforts are now underway as the Texas Water Resources Institute begins working on its latest project, Upper Keechi Creek.

    Monitoring Upper Keechi Creek

  • Building collaborations in Italy

    TWRI leadership visits with leadership and researchers at the University of Bari. Did you know that Texas and Italy face many of the same water challenges? Saltwater intrusion into groundwater resources, sustainable water use for agricultural production, and municipal water security for large urban populations — water leaders in both Italy and Texas are tackling…

    Building collaborations in Italy

  • Watershed Planning Program recognized with UCOWR award

    2017 Texas Watershed Planning Shortcourse. (Photo by Ed Rhodes.) The Universities Council on Water Resources (UCOWR) recently named the Texas Watershed Planning Program the recipient of the 2024 UCOWR Education and Public Service Award. The Texas Watershed Planning Program was developed by the Texas Water Resources Institute in 2006 with input from content experts around the United States,…

    Watershed Planning Program recognized with UCOWR award

  • TWRI researchers win JCWRE Paper of the Year Award

    The Universities Council on Water Resources (UCOWR) recently announced that the Journal of Contemporary Water Research and Education (JCWRE) has awarded the JCWRE Paper of the Year Award to Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) researchers for the paper “Total Maximum Daily Loads and Escherichia coli Trends in Texas Freshwater Streams.” Michael Schramm, TWRI research specialist, and co-authors Lucas Gregory, Ph.D., TWRI…

    TWRI researchers win JCWRE Paper of the Year Award

  • Lucas Gregory discusses E. coli reduction in La Nana Creek

    Lucas Gregory, Ph.D., assistant director of TWRI, spoke to KTRE 9 News of Lufkin and Nacogdoches, Texas. He spoke to reporters during the Aug. 11 La Nana Bayou stakeholder meeting about E. coli in the creek. “The simplest way to look at it is everything with hair, fur and feathers is a source of E. coli,” Gregory told KTRE. “Basically, the…

    Lucas Gregory discusses E. coli reduction in La Nana Creek

  • Lucas Gregory elected to the UCOWR board of directors

    Article originally written by Kerry Halladay The Universities Council on Water Resources (UCOWR) announced Wednesday, April 14, that Lucas Gregory, Ph.D., assistant director of the Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI), was elected to serve on the board of directors. He will serve a 3-year term on the board of directors starting July 1, 2021.  “It is an honor…

    Lucas Gregory elected to the UCOWR board of directors

  • Lucas Gregory talks discolored water on KBTX-TV3

    Lucas Gregory, Ph.D., assistant director of TWRI, spoke to Bryan-College Station, TX-local news station KBTX-TV3’s Donnie Tuggle on February 18. Gregory talked about the brown and discolored water coming out of pipes as things started to thaw, saying it was not something to be worried about. “Discolored water is not terribly uncommon,” he said, explaining…

    Lucas Gregory talks discolored water on KBTX-TV3