Baffin Bay looking West at FM 628. (Photo by Ennis Rios)
Throughout the course of projects, the Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) water team publishes technical reports to share progress with stakeholders and the public.
Read TWRI's most recently published technical reports and watershed protection plans:
- TR-519 Delivery of a Watershed Coordinator Development Program Final Report 2020
- TR-520 Big Elm Creek Watershed Protection Plan
- TR-525 Healthy Lawns and Healthy Waters Education Program
- TR-526 Watershed Characterization of the Thompsons Creek Watershed
- TR-527 Mission and Aransas TMDL Effectiveness Monitoring
- TR-528 Bacterial Source Tracking (BST) on Tributaries of Trinity and Galveston Bays
- TR-529 Arroyo Colorado Watershed Protection Plan Implementation - Los Fresnos Best Management Practices (BMP) Implementation
- TR-530 Expansion and Evaluation of the Texas Bacterial Source Tracking Program (FY18-FY19)
- TR-532 Attoyac Bayou Watershed Protection Plan Implementation Effectiveness Monitoring and Facilitation Continuation
- TR-533 Targeted Education to Decrease Nonpoint Source Loadings
- TR-534 Mission and Aransas Rivers Watershed Protection Plan
- TR-535 Comparison of Daily Streamflow Estimation Methods in the Thompsons Creek Watershed
- TR-536 Bois d’Arc Lake Watershed Protection Plan
- TR-537 Characterization of Middle Yegua, Davidson, and Deer Creeks Watersheds
- TR-538 Streamflow and Water Quality Properties in the Thompsons Creek Watershed in the Vicinity of Bryan/College Station, 2020–2022
- TR-539 Watershed Characterization of the Angelina River above Sam Rayburn Reservoir Watershed
- TR-540 Continued Surface Water Quality Monitoring for Middle Yegua Creek, Davidson Creek and Deer Creek Watersheds Final Report
- TR-541 San Fernando and Petronila Creeks Watershed Protection Plan
- TR-542 Texas Bacterial Source Tracking Program (FY20-FY21)
- TR-543 Texas Coastal Nutrient Input Repository - Task 4 Report Statistical Models for Nutrient Loading into Lavaca Bay
- TR-545 Technical Support Document for Five Total Maximum Daily Loads for Indicator Bacteria in the Thompsons Creek Watershed, Texas