Thompsons Creek watershed meeting set for June 17 in Bryan
Local stakeholders can learn about, help improve water quality in the Thompsons Creek Watershed
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Local stakeholders can learn about, help improve water quality in the Thompsons Creek Watershed
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Residents of the La Nana Bayou watershed are invited to the educational program
Residents in and near Medina River watershed invited to learn about riparian management
Residents receive water screening, educational training in groundwater and surface water protection
Residents of Bowie, Cass and Red River counties are invited to screenings, results meetings
Residents of Harrison, Gregg, Rusk, Marion, Panola counties invited to screenings, results meetings
Texas A&M AgriLife agencies help promote importance of voluntary land stewardship
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Local stakeholders invited to learn about, contribute to improving water quality
Samples will be screened for total coliform bacteria, E. coli, nitrate-nitrogen, arsenic and salinity
Residents of Brewster, Jeff Davis and Presidio counties invited to screenings and results meetings
Workshop open to individuals interested in improving the region’s water quality
Plan recently reviewed and accepted by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Focus on watershed health and best management practices for grazing livestock, nilgai and feral hogs
Free program open to Carters Creek watershed area residents
Urban stormwater and improving local water quality focus of session
Focus on watershed health and grazing livestock, weed and brush management on pastures
Local stakeholders are invited to learn about and contribute to improving water quality in Davidson Creek