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Composting Support Project in the Bosque River Watershed
Assessment of Bacterial Sources Impacting Lake Waco and Belton Lake
Field of Dreams - Athletic Field Topdressing as a Commercial Market for Compost from Dairy Manure
Field Validation of the Texas Phosphorus Index
Improving Water Quality by Developing, Implementing, and Field Testing Innovative Methods
Microwatershed-Based Approach to Monitoring and Assessing Water Quality in the North Bosque River Watershed
Monitoring Effectiveness of Nonpoint Source Nutrient Management in the North Bosque River Watershed
Phytoremediation of Excessively High Phosphorus Soils and Subsequent Reduced Phosphorus Runoff into the North Bosque River
Wastewater/Manure Management System Demonstration: Edge-of-Field Monitoring
Watershed Protection Plan Development for Buck Creek
"Protecting and Enhancing Natural Resources since 1939."
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