Mill Creek spring cleanup event set for May 9
Public encouraged to attend and assist in cleaning up bridge sites in the watershed
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Public encouraged to attend and assist in cleaning up bridge sites in the watershed
Community meeting will review watershed data, provide input
Residents of Lake Granbury watershed are invited to free educational program
Annual spring event to be held in Seguin and New Braunfels
Ecohydrology researcher recognized for advancing understanding of water cycle processes
Event to focus on strategic conservation partnerships, coordinated funding benefiting water quality
Center for Grazinglands and Ranch Management uses producer-driven, ranch-scale data to offer solutions
Program designed for professionals interested in conducting stream restoration projects
Intensive training gives new ranchers practical skills for managing profitable operations
Residents can test well water and soil, learn best practices and earn continuing education units
Statewide testing supports 1.3 million private ponds and growing aquaculture industry
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service program to cover early-season preventative actions
Meeting will address natural resource priorities, watershed health, livestock and land management
Collin County Soil and Water Conservation District joins workshop to address local water issues
Event will provide overview of current water quality data, next steps
Residents of San Fernando, Petronila creeks watersheds invited to free educational workshop
Residents are invited to test their well water and review results
Residents are invited to participate in water well screenings and results meetings
Workshop will include discussion on watershed systems, types and sources of water pollution
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service program emphasizes appropriate timing for key activities, treatments