Water Conservation and Management
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Today’s water research bolsters tomorrow’s food availability
Texas A&M AgriLife experts celebrate water conservation, safety and efficiency practices that ensure food security
A novel approach for removing microplastics from water
Texas A&M AgriLife study shows fungal isolates can remediate potentially harmful microplastics in aqueous environment
Cutting-edge water conservation: Houston and Corpus Christi adopt WaterMyYard app
Residents can eliminate lawn-watering guesswork with Texas A&M AgriLife’s innovative app
Water well owners: Don’t get left high and dry during drought
What Texans who rely on groundwater need to know now
Funding available for septic system repair and replacement in Lampasas River watershed
Residents who participate can reduce system failures, increase regional water quality
Variable deficit irrigation in cotton can help improve yields, save water
Timing of deficit determines effect on yield and water-use efficiency
Texas A&M AgriLife Research, IBM streamline ‘when to water’ app and sensors for producers
Liquid Prep app aims to provide accurate data, global cost-effectiveness
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service specialists receive water awards
Mowrer, Kuitu receive water awards from council
Singh honored for work on water quality
Researcher receives Robert G. Wetzel Award for Water Quality
New project seeks ‘equitable adaptation’ of urban stormwater infrastructure, management
National Science Foundation award includes Texas A&M AgriLife entities, University of North Texas
Big Elm Creek meeting to highlight opportunities for agriculture
Free in-person meeting set for July 28 for Big Elm Creek watershed residents
Water specialists join AgriLife Extension Urban Water Team in Dallas
Duo to promote water programming and education efforts in North Texas
Geronimo, Alligator cleanup ‘watershed’ event for local environment
Volunteers remove trash, debris from creeks, surrounding area
Water quality training will focus on Lavaca River
In-person and virtual attendance options offered on May 5 program in Edna
Water management research earns Blue Legacy Award
Texas A&M AgriLife-led team recognized for innovative irrigation system work
New Central Texas-oriented gardening book focuses on water conservation
AgriLife Extension, Travis County Master Gardeners address gardening ‘from drought to deluge’
Deadly amoeba in Texas water supply raises concerns
Texas A&M AgriLife experts say state's water supply is good and its programs are helping statewide
New stormwater wetland will reduce flooding, pollution
AgriLife Extension staff, volunteers plant wetlands at Houston Botanic Garden