The Texas Water Resources Institute has published its latest Annual Report, focusing on accomplishments and project highlights during the 2020 pandemic.
Read MoreTWRI researchers surveyed irrigators on barriers to irrigation technology adoption. They found that while several barriers exist, Rio Grande irrigators are motivated by concern for soil quality and ensuring the availability of water for future generations.
Read MoreStephanie deVilleneuve is a water and soil scientist and research associate at Texas Water Resources Institute.
Read MoreThe riparian education program, managed by Texas Water Resources Institute, will be co-hosting free riparian and stream ecosystem trainings in September 2021 with the Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and Texas Riparian Association.
Read MoreThe Texas Water Development Board unanimously voted to adopt the 2022 State Water Plan on July 7, 2021.
Read MoreThe Texas Water Journal has published a new article in Volume 12, titled Water Rights Analysis Package Modeling System, by Ralph A. Wurbs.
Read MoreIn the article Less is more, experts explain the benefits of using Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service’s Irrigation Technology Program, WaterMyYard.
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