Project Description
The University of Texas developed a model for Total Maximum Daily Load for zinc in Nueces Bay.
The University of Texas developed a model for Total Maximum Daily Load for zinc in Nueces Bay.
Texas A&M University at Galveston conducted a study of the Nueces-Corpus Christi Estuary to collect data on the sediment sources and to characterize sedimentation rates in the Nueces Delta and major bays.
The Trust for Public Land acquired approximately 85 acres of intertidal habitat surrounding the Ostermayer Bayou.
Kleberg County renovated and expanded the Seawind Campground Recreation Hall and Bathhouse and constructed a new bathhouse at the Kaufer-Hubert Park.
Chambers County constructed a 2,500 square foot open-air pavilion with picnic tables and barbecue pits and restrooms for special events as part of the overall plan to attract fishermen and ecotourists to the park.
The City of Palacios replaced the deteriorated T-head and approximately 150 feet of the outermost Palacios Pavilion Pier with a new narrow section of pier.
Texas Water Development Board estimated sediment sources and residence time for the river/delta portion of the Trinity River.
Texas A&M University-Galveston completed the Oyster Reef and Anthropogenic Impact Mapping of Lavaca Bay project that began under Cycle 6.
The City of Orange constructed a 50-foot pier.