Project Description
Aransas County Navigation District surveyed, evaluated, and assessed alternatives for future implementation of drainage systems improvements and stormwater best management practices.
Aransas County Navigation District surveyed, evaluated, and assessed alternatives for future implementation of drainage systems improvements and stormwater best management practices.
Coastal Soil and Water Conservation District provided agricultural producers an opportunity to comply with state water quality laws through a voluntary, incentive-based approach.
Texas A&M University at Galveston developed a circulation and sediment transport model that will assess a planned creek restoration design, and be of general use in all the beneficial use marshes under development.
The Port of Houston Authority obtained quality-assured data demonstrating the effectiveness of a promising storm water quality management device, which will be deployed near the inlet of an existing storm water conveyance system.
Galveston County removed up to three dozen abandoned shrimp boats from the "Bone Yard" area of Dickinson Bayou, roughly 1.5 miles from the mouth of Dickinson Bay, in a sparsely populated area of Texas City.
Port of Beaumont Navigation District constructed a retaining wall for Neches River shoreline protection to protect public property by stabilizing, and to some degree revitalizing, an on-going, river-bank erosion problem.
The City of Baytown constructed a 500' concrete riprap breakwater that connects to the existing breakwater on Burnet Bay to help control the ongoing erosion along the Crystal Bay shoreline.