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EM-117 Best Management Practices for Water Quality: Agriculture in the Lower Rio Grande Valley
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2014)
The Arroyo Colorado Watershed is 706 square miles and runs from McAllen to the Lower Laguna Madre. The water body is impaired for dissolved oxygen, bacteria and legacy pollutants. In 2007, local stakeholders developed and ...
Implementing Educational Components of Arroyo Colorado Watershed Protection Plan
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2014-10)
The focus of Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board (TSSWCB) Project 10-11, “Implementing Educational Components of the Arroyo Colorado WPP Focused on Agricultural NPS Pollution”, was to continue efforts to alleviate ...
Delivering Education Programs Focused on Stakeholder Needs to Address Agricultural NPS in the Arroyo Colorado Watershed FY 2014 CWA §319(h)
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2016-07)
The focus of Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board (TSSWCB) Project 15-53, “Delivering Education Programs Focused on Stakeholder Needs to Address Agricultural NPS in the Arroyo Colorado Watershed,” was to continue ...
EM-113 Best Management Practices (BMPs) and Water Quality Parameters of Selected Farms located in the Arroyo Colorado Watershed
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2012-06-05)
Excess water from various landscape activities in the Lower Rio Grande Valley are drained through the Arroyo Colorado eventually emptying into the lower Laguna Madre. The Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge and several ...