AT: Water quality monitoring training session

Mary Meuth has notified us of an opportunity for water quality monitoring training from the University of Houston-Clear Lake from the Environmental Institute of Houston that will be a two-part training course focusing on Surface Water Quality Monitoring techniques.  The partial course on March 18 will cover fundamental techniques for TCEQ's water quality and hydrological... Read More →

Texas Waters Webinar: Texas Instream Flow Study

To be certified as a Texas Waters Specialist, one must accumulate at least 8 hours of Advanced Training (AT) utilizing the Texas Waters curriculum. One avenue to earn AT is to attend Texas Water webinars. To learn more about the Texas Water Specialist program, Click Here. The webinar scheduled for 12 February 2020 is "Texas... Read More →

Texas Waters Webinar: CoCoRaHs

To be certified as a Texas Waters Specialist, one must accumulate at least 8 hours of Advanced Training (AT) utilizing the Texas Waters curriculum. One avenue to earn AT is to attend Texas Water webinars. To learn more about the Texas Water Specialist program, Click Here. The webinar scheduled for 18 March 2020 is “CoCoRaHs"... Read More →

Texas Waters Webinar: Groundwater Conservation Districts

To be certified as a Texas Waters Specialist, one must accumulate at least 8 hours of Advanced Training (AT) utilizing the Texas Waters curriculum. One avenue to earn AT is to attend Texas Water webinars. To learn more about the Texas Water Specialist program, Click Here. The webinar scheduled for 7 April 2020 is “Groundwater... Read More →

Texas Waters Webinar: Comptroller Office Natural Resource Programs

To be certified as a Texas Waters Specialist, one must accumulate at least 8 hours of Advanced Training (AT) utilizing the Texas Waters curriculum. One avenue to earn AT is to attend Texas Water webinars. To learn more about the Texas Water Specialist program, Click Here. The webinar scheduled for 19 May 2020 is “Comptroller... Read More →

Texas Waters Webinar: Urban Water Cycle and City of Waco Water Drop Tour

To be certified as a Texas Waters Specialist, one must accumulate at least 8 hours of Advanced Training (AT) utilizing the Texas Waters curriculum. One avenue to earn AT is to attend Texas Water webinars. To learn more about the Texas Water Specialist program, Click Here. The webinar scheduled for 17 June 2020 is “Urban... Read More →