A Texas Watershed Steward workshop on water quality related to the Cedar Bayou watershed will be held from 1-5 p.m. Jan. 17 at the Don McLeod Recreation Center.
The workshop is presented by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board in cooperation with the Houston-Galveston Area Council.
“This workshop is designed to assist watershed residents improve and protect their water resources by becoming involved in watershed protection and management activities for Cedar Bayou,” said Michael Kuitu, program specialist and coordinator for the Texas Watershed Steward program, College Station.
Kuitu said the workshop is free and open to anyone interested in improving water quality in the region. Participants are encouraged to preregister at the Texas Watershed Steward website at http://tws.tamu.edu.
For more information on the Texas Watershed Steward program and to preregister, go to http://tws.tamu.edu or contact Kuitu at 979-862-4457, mkuitu@tamu.edu; or Fitzgerald at 409-374-2123, tsfitzgerald@ag.tamu.edu.
For information on Cedar Bayou watershed protection efforts, contact Bower at 713-499-6653, justin.bower@h-gac.com.
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