Residents of Cottle, Childress, Foard, Hardeman, King and Motley counties are invited to water well screenings and results meeting
Read MoreThree new faces and one returning have joined the Texas Water Resources Institute's staff: Marisa Collura, Samantha Murray, Ward Ling and Tina Hendon.
Read MoreThe Texas Water Resources Institute is partnering with Texas A&M’s College of Arts and Sciences to provide valuable internships.
Read MoreTexas A&M students are invited to present research posters, the afternoon water lecture is open to the campus community and volunteers are needed.
Read MoreThe institute looks back on a productive year of providing science-based, community-supported solutions for Texas’ pressing water quantity and quality challenges through internal expertise and external collaborations.
Read MoreLocal stakeholders are invited to Giddings meeting to learn about and contribute to improving water quality in Middle Yegua Creek
Read MoreShankar Chellam, Ph.D., a professor, civil engineer and researcher in Texas A&M’s Zachary Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, reflects on his career and advises the next generation of students.
Read MoreUpper Medina River watershed residents and stakeholders are invited to attend
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