November

Research roundup: recent water research from TWRI and around Texas

Catch up on the latest peer-reviewed research on Texas water by TWRI scientists and from universities throughout the state.

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Private water well screenings set for Floresville Dec. 17-18

Wilson County residents are invited to a water well screening and a results meeting.

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Mills Scholarship recipient Dallas Williams studies rain garden best practices

The Texas A&M University student is researching rain garden design as part of a sustainable approach to urban stormwater management. 

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Natural resources professionals invited to online stakeholder facilitation training Dec. 11-12

TWRI is hosting the virtual workshop to help water resources and natural resources professionals.

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Meet a scientist: Pao Tai Lin

Lin researches optical sensors for water quality monitoring. 

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TWRI is hiring an administrative assistant

The institute is currently hiring a part-time administrative assistant, who will provide the TWRI leadership team with scheduling, coordination and administrative support.

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Rhodes recognized by Society for Range Management for Ogallala research

TWRI Research Specialist Ed Rhodes was recently honored for research published on the rangeland implications of the declining Ogallala Aquifer.

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Texas Water Journal publishes new article

The Texas Water Journal has published a new article in Volume 15, titled Best Management Practices to Mitigate Contamination of Karstic Aquifers from Emergency Fire-Control Runoff by Rudolph A. Rosen, Geary M. Schindel, Ronald Green, and Walter Den.

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Rainwater harvesting and turf management training set for Nov. 13 in Bastrop

The Healthy Lawns and Healthy Waters Program will host a residential rainwater harvesting and turf management training on Nov. 13 for Bastrop County.

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