Project Description
Lower Sabine-Neches Soil and Water Conservation District provided agriculture producers who seek assistance the opportunity to comply with state water quality laws through a voluntary, incentive-based approach.
Lower Sabine-Neches Soil and Water Conservation District provided agriculture producers who seek assistance the opportunity to comply with state water quality laws through a voluntary, incentive-based approach.
Southmost Soil and Water Conservation District provided agriculture producers who seek assistance the opportunity to comply with state water quality laws through a voluntary, incentive-based approach.
Nueces County completed property titles searches/title abstracts and land title surveying/boundary mapping to develop a preliminary Waterfront Development Plan for an approximate one-mile stretch of waterfront.
Galveston County constructed a handicapped accessible nature trail along Dickinson Bayou in Paul Hopkins Park and provided interpretive signage about the bayou's role in the local watershed and feeding into Galveston Bay.
Texas A&M University at Galveston carryed out a detailed study of the surface current structure along the Gulf Coast in the vicinity of Galveston Island using satellite tracked freely-drifting buoys.
Cameron County Drainage District #1 transformed the 45-acre tract behind its offices into a thematic public park to educate the public on water related issues.
The City of Houston purchased 4.15 acres of land and enhanced the proposed hike and bike trail in the Buffalo Bayou.
Kleberg County Parks & Recreation Department installed 25 additional recreational pull throughs that consist of concrete utility pads with electrical and water/sewage hookups.