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  • Thompsons Creek watershed protection meeting set for July 31 in Bryan

    The public is invited to attend the Thompsons Creek Watershed Partnership meeting on July 31 in Bryan. The meeting will be at 2:30 p.m. at the Brazos Center, 3232 Briarcrest Drive. This partnership will serve as the forum for public input, which will drive the development of a voluntary, stakeholder-driven watershed protection plan, or WPP. “Anyone…

    Thompsons Creek watershed protection meeting set for July 31 in Bryan

  • Middle Yegua Creek watershed protection meeting set for July 9

    The public is invited to join the Middle Yegua Creek Watershed Partnership and attend a project meeting on July 9. The meeting is the partnership’s sixth and will begin at 5:30 p.m. at the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service office for Lee County, 310 S. Grimes St., in Giddings.   The meeting is a forum for public…

    Middle Yegua Creek watershed protection meeting set for July 9

  • Middle Yegua Creek watershed meeting set for June 11 in Giddings

    The public is invited to join the Middle Yegua Creek Watershed Partnership and attend a project meeting on June 11 at 5:30 p.m. at the Lee County Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Office, 310 South Grimes Street, in Giddings. This partnership will serve as the forum for public input, which will drive the development of…

    Middle Yegua Creek watershed meeting set for June 11 in Giddings

  • Kick-off Thompsons Creek watershed protection meeting set for April 10

    The public is invited to attend a project kick-off meeting and to join the Thompsons Creek Watershed Partnership on April 10 at 2 p.m. at the Brazos Center, 3232 Briarcrest Dr, in Bryan. This partnership will serve as the forum for public input, which will drive the development of a voluntary, stakeholder-driven watershed protection plan (WPP)…

    Kick-off Thompsons Creek watershed protection meeting set for April 10

  • Medina River watershed protection planning meeting set for March 28

    The Texas Water Resources Institute, TWRI, is hosting a meeting for anyone interested in becoming involved in a partnership to improve and protect the Lower Medina River watershed. The meeting will be on March 28 at 2 p.m. at the St. Louis Braden Keller Community Center, 1410 Amelia Street, in Castroville. Lucas Gregory, TWRI associate director,…

    Medina River watershed protection planning meeting set for March 28

  • Medina River watershed protection planning meeting set for Jan. 9

    The Texas Water Resources Institute, TWRI, is hosting a meeting for anyone interested in becoming involved in a partnership to improve and protect the Lower Medina River watershed. The meeting will be held on Jan. 9 at 2 p.m. at the St. Louis Braden Keller Community Center, 1410 Amelia St., in Castroville. Jason Gerlich, TWRI research…

    Medina River watershed protection planning meeting set for Jan. 9

  • Kick-off Medina River watershed protection meeting set for Oct. 19

    The Texas Water Resources Institute, TWRI, is hosting a meeting for anyone interested in becoming involved in a partnership to improve and protect the Lower Medina River watershed. The meeting will be held on Oct. 19 at 2 p.m. at the St. Louis Braden Keller Community Center, 1410 Amelia St., in Castroville. Jason Gerlich, TWRI research…

    Kick-off Medina River watershed protection meeting set for Oct. 19

  • La Nana Bayou Watershed Protection Plan earns EPA acceptance

    On May 3 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) accepted the La Nana Bayou Watershed Protection Plan (WPP), which was developed by the Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI), Stephen F. Austin State University, Angelina & Neches River Authority, and stakeholders of Nacogdoches County. Visit the La Nana Bayou website for more information and to read the WPP. “The WPP…

    La Nana Bayou Watershed Protection Plan earns EPA acceptance

  • EPA accepts San Fernando and Petronila Creeks Watershed Protection Plan

    The San Fernando and Petronila Creeks Watershed Protection Plan (WPP) has been reviewed and accepted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), a major accomplishment for the coalition of local stakeholders and state officials who collaboratively created the science-based plan.  Plan acceptance is dependent on meeting EPA’s guidelines for watershed-based plans. The WPP outlines a strategy to…

    EPA accepts San Fernando and Petronila Creeks Watershed Protection Plan

  • It’s Water Quality Month and TWRI’s water team travels to the Texas coast

    Article originally written by Kathy Wythe. While August is Water Quality Month, the Texas Water Resources Institute’s water team is always working on water quality, traveling to watersheds throughout Texas. The team is on the road again — this time evaluating water quality near the Texas coast to support local stakeholders in their efforts to…

    It’s Water Quality Month and TWRI’s water team travels to the Texas coast