Project Description
The University of Texas-El Paso commissioned two High Frequency Radar networks: 1) Galveston Bay and 2) Sabine Lake.
The University of Texas-El Paso commissioned two High Frequency Radar networks: 1) Galveston Bay and 2) Sabine Lake.
The Center for Progressive Studies and Culture, Inc. continued to gather 24-hour dissolved oxygen monitoring data from the Laguna Madre.
The City of South Padre Island developed a design for the 75-foot right of way (ROW) on Gulf Boulevard and complete enhancements to maximize the parking space available while providing better safety measures for the public.
Nueces County constructed a 1,800 linear foot nature trail to connect the existing trail to an underutilized area of the Hilltop Nature Park, and constructed a small footbridge to cross over a low-lying area.
Texas A&M University - Kingsville designed and constructed a bioretention system to remove pollutants from stormwater runoff and improve water quality at the selected colonia.