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What's New
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Training Courses
- Key EPA Internet Tools Course Nov. 19, 2009
- Modeling of Water Distribution Systems using EPANe... Dec. 9-11, 2009
- Watershed Coordinator Roundtable Meeting Jan. 27, 2010
- Getting In Step Workshop Jan. 28, 2010
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TWRI in the News
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Current Programs
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Pecos River Watershed Protection
North Central Texas Water Quality
Watershed Planning Short Course
Lake Granbury Water Quality
Harris County Water Quality Study
Little Brazos River Bacteria Assessment
Precision Irrigators Network
Mills Scholars Program
Rio Grande Basin Initiative
USGS Graduate Research Program
On-Farm Manure to Energy Conversion System
Fort Hood Range Revegetation
Water Resources Training Courses
Bacteria Fate and Transport
Improving Water Quality of Grazing Lands
Buck Creek Water Quality
Caddo Lake
Arroyo Colorado
Ogallala Aquifer
Efficient Nitrogen Fertilization
Big Cypress Creek Modeling and BST
Environmental Infrastructures
Consortium for Irrigation Research and Education
Irrigation Training Program
Copano Bay Water Quality Education
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As a landowner living on the Lower San Antonio River near where it joins the Guadalupe River, Walter Womack has a special interest in preserving the river. In 2008 when he heard about a meeting to discuss the river, he knew he needed to attend. (Read more...)
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The Texas Instream Flow and Environmental Flows Programs in place today are products that evolved from diverse perspectives and ever-advancing scientific approaches for examining flows of the state’s surface water. (Read more...)
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Growing up in a rural area of north central Ohio, Dr. Kirk Winemiller often frequented a creek directly across the highway from his home. (Read more...)
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One day a month, in communities all across Texas, groups composed of teachers, doctors, engineers, lawyers, students, and other interested citizens gather to learn about the local watershed and their role in protecting it. (Read more...)
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With the goal of using agricultural best management practices to benefit both natural and financial resources, Dr. Mark McFarland hopes to impact the quality of Texans’ water while helping growers throughout the state. (Read more...)
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How much water do you think you consume every day? You might initially consider the length of your daily shower, the time of day you run your sprinkler system, and how long the water runs while you brush your teeth. (Read more...)
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With projected demands for future water supplies becoming more critical, understanding urban water needs more thoroughly is essential for accurate planning. (Read more...)
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Scattered across Texas are almost 2,000 nondescript, earthen dams built on private land to protect property, roads, and bridges from flood damages. (Read more...)
