Local stakeholders are invited to learn about and contribute to improving water quality in the watershed.
Read MoreFacing similar water research challenges, TWRI leadership met with Italian water scientists and leaders in January.
Read MoreSince 2008, the short course has taught hundreds of water professionals how to develop watershed protection plans.
Read MoreThe U.S. EPA recently reviewed and accepted the Middle Yegua Creek Watershed Protection Plan, a major accomplishment for the coalition of local stakeholders and state officials who collaboratively created the science-based plan, led by TWRI.
Read MoreTWRI continued to lead and innovate in 2024, and the institute welcomed new TWRI Director Giovanni Piccinni, Ph.D.
Read MoreTexas A&M’s Kung-Hui “Bella” Chu centers her research on the biodegradation of environmental contaminants.
Read MoreCatch up on the latest peer-reviewed research on Texas water from universities throughout the state.
Read MoreLocal stakeholders invited to Medina River watershed protection plan meeting focused on urban stormwater and improving local water quality
Read MoreCarters Creek watershed area residents are invited to the free program.
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