Stakeholders in the Little Bay area are invited to learn about ongoing water quality and human health research in the watershed.
Read MoreTWRI will host a free Texas Riparian and Stream Ecosystem Education Program from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Dec. 6 in Glen Rose for area residents interested in land and water stewardship in the Paluxy River watershed.
Read MoreA first-of-its-kind public awareness study by Texas Water Resources Institute scientists shows that knowledge of PFAS chemicals is low.
Read MoreThe natural environment one grows up in can heavily influence their interests and path in life. Texas Water Resources Institute Research Specialist Jason Gerlich grew up outdoors, happiest when surrounded by agriculture and nature, and pursuing that love has taken him across the world and back to his home state to work on water quality issues.
Read MoreTexas Water Resources Institute held its semi-annual Texas Watershed Coordinator Roundtable in Houston Oct. 9-10. The two-day tour and roundtable is part of the Watershed Planning Short Course program and brings together watershed coordinators and other water resource professionals from across the state.
Read MoreTWRI's Duncan Kikoyo, Ph.D., developed a framework that harmonizes the characterization of drainage units on the continent of Africa in recent research published in the journal, Physics and Chemistry of the Earth.
Read MoreRead peer-reviewed publications by Texas Water Resources Institute and Texas A&M AgriLife scientists.
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