The 2012 Texas Integrated Report – Texas 303(d) List identifies 11 impaired waterbody segments along the Navasota River due to Escherichia coli (E.coli) bacteria (Figure 1). The Clean Water Act (CWA) requires water bodies that are impaired for a specific parameter or condition, to be restored and their water quality maintained. Efforts to restore impaired waterbodies include additional monitoring, assessing the current standards and conditions of the waterbody, stakeholder outreach and education, and exploring opportunities for developing watershed restoration plans. Previous reports regarding the watershed have revealed E. coli levels to be elevated in specific tributaries since as early as 1999 (TCEQ 2013b; BRA 2011). The river’s elevated...
textThe contamination of inland surface water by point and nonpoint sources is a widespread human he...
An investigation into bacterial water quality problems was conducted on an interconnected stream and...
textThe contamination of inland surface water by point and nonpoint sources is a widespread human he...
Section 303(d) of the Federal Clean Water Act cites bacterial pathogens as one of the most common ca...
Bacteria water quality impairments are the most common water quality issue in Texas and are a consid...
This report contains data regarding E.coli, ammonia and nitrate levels in a variety of Waller Creek ...
This report contains data regarding E.coli, ammonia and nitrate levels in a variety of Waller Creek ...
This project was initiated to provide updated water quality data for Arenosa Creek in order to deter...
This document addresses water quality impairments within the Upper Emigration Creek Sub-Basin throug...
The Bacterial Source Tracking to Support the Development and Implementation of Watershed Protection ...
The Bacterial Source Tracking to Support the Development and Implementation of Watershed Protection ...
When developing a watershed protection plan (WPP) or a total maximum daily load (TMDL), it is often ...
Pathogens are the principal cause of water body impairment for 303(d) listed waters in Texas and acr...
Pathogens are the principal cause of water body impairment for 303(d) listed waters in Texas and acr...
Potential E. coli contamination in surface waters from on-site sewage facilities was investigated in...
textThe contamination of inland surface water by point and nonpoint sources is a widespread human he...
An investigation into bacterial water quality problems was conducted on an interconnected stream and...
textThe contamination of inland surface water by point and nonpoint sources is a widespread human he...
Section 303(d) of the Federal Clean Water Act cites bacterial pathogens as one of the most common ca...
Bacteria water quality impairments are the most common water quality issue in Texas and are a consid...
This report contains data regarding E.coli, ammonia and nitrate levels in a variety of Waller Creek ...
This report contains data regarding E.coli, ammonia and nitrate levels in a variety of Waller Creek ...
This project was initiated to provide updated water quality data for Arenosa Creek in order to deter...
This document addresses water quality impairments within the Upper Emigration Creek Sub-Basin throug...
The Bacterial Source Tracking to Support the Development and Implementation of Watershed Protection ...
The Bacterial Source Tracking to Support the Development and Implementation of Watershed Protection ...
When developing a watershed protection plan (WPP) or a total maximum daily load (TMDL), it is often ...
Pathogens are the principal cause of water body impairment for 303(d) listed waters in Texas and acr...
Pathogens are the principal cause of water body impairment for 303(d) listed waters in Texas and acr...
Potential E. coli contamination in surface waters from on-site sewage facilities was investigated in...
textThe contamination of inland surface water by point and nonpoint sources is a widespread human he...
An investigation into bacterial water quality problems was conducted on an interconnected stream and...
textThe contamination of inland surface water by point and nonpoint sources is a widespread human he...