The Texas Watershed Steward (TWS) program is a statewide one-day educational program designed to improve the quality of Texasβ water resources by educating and informing local stakeholders about their watershed, potential impairments, and steps that can be taken to help improve and protect water quality in their watershed.
The workshop will provide an overview of water quality and watershed management in Texas, including a discussion on the Proctor Lake watershed. Efforts by the Texas Water Resources Institute, and best management practices local stakeholders may use to help improve and protect their water quality, will be highlighted. Free continuing education credits/CEUs offered for a wide variety of professional disciplines. For a complete list of continuing education offered, or to register, visit the website or call the number below.
The program is sponsored by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board (TSSWCB) and made possible through a Clean Water Act Β§319(h) nonpoint source grant from the TSSWCB and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Pre-register for the workshop by going to: https://tws.tamu.edu/workshops/registration or call 979.321.5935
January 30, 2024
1 – 5pm
De Leon City Auditorinan
125 S Texas St, De Leon, TX 76444
AT: Texas A&M AgriLife Extension with Texas Watershed Stewardship workshop in the “Describe Your Training” box.
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