Catch up on the latest peer-reviewed research on Texas water by TWRI scientists and from universities throughout the state.
Read MoreWilson County residents are invited to a water well screening and a results meeting.
Read MoreThe Texas A&M University student is researching rain garden design as part of a sustainable approach to urban stormwater management.
Read MoreTWRI is hosting the virtual workshop to help water resources and natural resources professionals.
Read MoreLin researches optical sensors for water quality monitoring.
Read MoreThe institute is currently hiring a part-time administrative assistant, who will provide the TWRI leadership team with scheduling, coordination and administrative support.
Read MoreTWRI Research Specialist Ed Rhodes was recently honored for research published on the rangeland implications of the declining Ogallala Aquifer.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreThe 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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