New TWRI-led Grow Zone project at Wolf Pen Creek Park shows promise for stream restoration, cultivates native plants along urban creek.
Read MoreFollow along with TWRI's water team as we monitor one of our newest projects, Sandy Creek.
Read MoreAs part of TWRI's Watershed Planning Short Course program, watershed coordinators and other water resource professionals convened in College Station for a watershed roundtable May 20.
Read MoreCatch up on the latest peer-reviewed research on Texas water from universities throughout the state.
Read MorePreparing students for water-focused careers, Texas A&M professor expands one of the university's fastest-growing courses.
Read MoreThis Texas A&M researcher has dedicated his career to improving community resilience and environmental public health outcomes.
Read MoreResidents near Benavides, Falfurrias, Robstown, Rio Grande City, Laredo, Zapata, Hebbronville, Alice and Kingsville are invited to free well water screenings and results meetings.
Read MoreLocal stakeholders invited to learn about and contribute to improving water quality.
Read MoreThe Texas Water Journal has published a new article in Volume 16, titled “Dam Failure and Reconstruction in the Guadalupe Valley Lakes Region of Central Texas,” by Andrew T. Adams, Melinda Villagran, and Robert E. Mace.
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