From creeks flowing backward to disappearing streambanks, TWRI's water quality monitoring team offers post-flooding streamside tales and insights on how extreme rain events alter water quality in creeks and rivers.
Read MoreFollow along with our water team as they conduct regularly scheduled water monitoring at one of our newest project sites, Town Creek.
Read MoreTWRI researchers conducted a broad analysis of existing U.S. water quality BMP research and found that BMPs make a measurable impact.
Read MoreAudrey McCrary and Alexander Neal were both honored with the early-career award for outstanding service to the state.
Read MoreThe Texas Water Journal has published a new article in Volume 15, titled Differences in the Hydration State of Riparian Pecan Trees Between Rural and Urban Settings, by Michael H. Snook, Ashley M. Matheny, Ana Maria Restrepo Acevedo and Maria Ulatowski.
Read MoreBandera County area residents are invited to attend the free workshop.
Read MoreKendall County residents are invited to the free rainwater harvesting and turf management program.
Read MoreResidents of the Leon River watershed are invited to the free program.
Read MoreFree soil testing will be available.
Read MoreThe Texas Water Resources Institute, or TWRI, will host a free Texas Riparian and Stream Ecosystem Education Program from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Oct. 30 near Bay City for area residents interested in land and water stewardship in the watersheds of Matagorda Bay.
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