October

Read TWRI’s all new issue of txH2O

The Texas Water Resources Institute recently published the fall 2023 issue of txH2O magazine, focused on new challenges facing Texas water supplies.

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Meet a Scientist: Suresh Pillai

Suresh Pillai, Ph.D., has worn many hats throughout his life that have led him to Texas A&M (and his current DJ hobby). As the director of the National Center for Electron Beam Research, Pillai's research and leadership has the chance to make a global impact.

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Ag irrigation workshop in Caldwell Nov. 10

Agricultural producers in Milam and Burleson counties are invited to an agricultural irrigation workshop Nov. 10 in Caldwell, hosted by the Post Oak Savannah Groundwater Conservation District and the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.

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Water research roundup: new research from TWRI and around Texas

Catch up on recent peer-reviewed research by TWRI scientists and water researchers around the state.

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Private water well screening set for Nov. 15 in Wimberley

Wimberley area residents can have their well water screened by the Texas Well Owner Network Nov. 15.

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Earth-Kind landscapes workshop set for Milano Nov. 3

Milano area residents are invited to an Earth-Kind landscapes workshop Nov. 3, hosted by the Post Oak Savannah Groundwater Conservation District and the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.

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Why are riparian areas important?

Learn why the areas of land surrounding water bodies are critically important. 

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Rio Grande Valley irrigation and water supply workshop set for Oct. 25 in Weslaco

Agricultural producers, local decision-makers invited to attend workshop in preparation for future conditions

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New research shows negative water impacts of removing vegetation and topsoil

Soil erosion caused by the movement of water along the topsoil of agricultural land is a silent cause of years-long ecosystem problems.

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