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Application of the Recovery Potential Screening Tool in the Matagorda Bay Watershed
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2014)
The State of Texas currently contains 568 water bodies considered impaired due to excessive pollutant loading. Of these, approximately 48% are impaired due to elevated levels of fecal indicator bacteria from animals, birds ...
Implementing the Pecos River Watershed Protection Plan through Invasive Species Control and by Providing Technical and Financial Assistance to Reduce Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2013)
The Pecos River Watershed Protection Plan (WPP) was developed by landowners and completed in October 2008. In November 2009, the project entitled “Implementing the Pecos River Watershed Protection Plan through Invasive ...
Bacterial Source Tracking to Support the Development and Implementation of Watershed Protection Plans for the Lampasas and Leon Rivers: Lampasas River Watershed Final Report
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2013-04-25)
The Bacterial Source Tracking to Support the Development and Implementation of Watershed Protection Plans for the Lampasas and Leon Rivers project was developed to provide supplemental information to stakeholders engaged ...
Bacterial Source Tracking to Support the Development and Implementation of Watershed Protection Plans for the Lampasas and Leon Rivers: Lampasas River Watershed Final Report
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2013-04-25)
The Bacterial Source Tracking to Support the Development and Implementation of Watershed Protection Plans for the Lampasas and Leon Rivers project was developed to provide supplemental information to stakeholders engaged ...
Modeling Support for the Attoyac Bayou Assessment Using Load Duration Curves
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2012-12)
A popular approach currently applied in the development of Watershed Protection Plans (WPP) and Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL) is to identify whether point or non-point sources are the primary pollutant contributors in ...
Water Quality at Caddo Lake, Center for Invasive Species Eradication: Final Report
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2014)
Giant salvinia, a highly invasive aquatic fern native to South America, poses a serious threat to Texas’ waters and has done so since its discovery in the state in the 1990s. If left unmanaged, giant salvinia can cause a ...
Water Quality Monitoring in the Buck Creek Watershed and Facilitation of Buck Creek Watershed Partnership
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2013-08)
The “Water Quality Monitoring in the Buck Creek Watershed and Facilitation of Buck Creek Watershed Partnership” project was developed to continue water quality monitoring on Buck Creek and to continue to engage watershed ...
Pecos River Watershed Protection Plan Update
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2013)
Implementation of the Pecos River Watershed Protection Plan (WPP) began in November 2009 upon acceptance of the WPP by EPA. The primary goals of implementing the plan are to improve the health of the Pecos River watershed ...