Tag: Watershed Protection Plan
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Brushy Creek Watershed protection planning meeting set for April 23 in Round Rock
Public community meeting will review watershed data and provide input. The Texas Water Resources Institute, TWRI, invites Brushy Creek area community members to a public stakeholder meeting for the Brushy Creek Watershed Protection Plan, WPP, on April 23 in Round Rock. The meeting will be from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at 3400 Sunrise Rd. Improving…
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Medina River Watershed Protection Plan published and implementation begins
After years of development, the Medina River below Diversion Lake Watershed Protection Plan has been published. Now, the team is moving into the implementation phase.
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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.
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Davidson Creek Final Public Planning Meeting
Local stakeholders invited to help improve local water quality.
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Davidson Creek watershed meeting and expert panel set for Oct. 21 in Caldwell
The Texas Water Resources Institute, TWRI, invites community members, landowners and anyone with an interest in local water quality to attend the fifth public meeting for the Davidson Creek Watershed Protection Plan, WPP. Presenters will share hot spots for potential bacteria pollution, followed by a panel discussion featuring experts in watershed management and conservation practices. The…
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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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Stakeholders receive EPA acceptance of Medina River Watershed Protection Plan
The EPA recently accepted the WPP for the Medina River below Medina Diversion Lake.
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What is a Watershed Protection Plan?
Bois d’Arc Lake via drone. Photo courtesy of David Cowan, North Texas Municipal Water District. Every person on Earth lives in a watershed, whether they realize it or not. A watershed is the land area that drains into a stream, river or eventually the ocean. And what happens across that land directly impacts the water…
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Middle Yegua Watershed Protection Plan published
An hour west of College Station lies Middle Yegua Creek, a tributary of the Yegua Creek system and part of the larger Brazos River Basin. The area surrounding the creek is rural, with a mix of agricultural pastures and wooded areas. Native wildlife can be found at every twist and turn. Since the land provides…










