Resources for Municipalities

This list shows all resources relevant to municipalities.

You can filter the results by selecting one or more resource types using the form below.

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To aid in the implementation of sediment control practices.
Advanced
To educate the general public on potential sources of lead contamination in potable water
Basic
These reports provide comprehensive understanding of climate change and climate resilience issues applicable at the state, regional, and federal levels.
Intermediate
To provide energy information and education in a kid-friendly manner.
Basic
For watershed stakeholders (communities, states, non-profits, tribes, etc.) who want to support healthy river ecosystems and reduce flood risk in the process.
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For those looking to engage on topics related the environmental justice.
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For professional and citizen monitors to use when assessing water quality.
Intermediate
The Upper Trinity Regional Water District provides tips and resources to help consumers use water more efficiently, save money, and ensure the quality of life for future generations.
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Educational 30-second to 1-minute videos on lawn irrigation and fertilization.
Intermediate
The Urban Land Institute is a nonprofit organization that provides a forum for the exchange of ideas, information, and experiences among industry leaders and policy makers in the fields of land use and real estate development.
Intermediate
Per the EPA, this document is for "communities who are currently or may soon be responsible for meeting the stormwater management requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) regulations".
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Rural public bodies, non-profit organizations and federally recognized American Indian Tribes
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To direct viewers of the video to the North Texas Municipal Water District's webpage where they can get more information on water conservation for their home.
Intermediate
Watershed Protection Plans (WPP) are useful to water quality planning because they contain management measures to reduce pollutants and public education and outreach programs that were developed with stakeholder input.
Intermediate
Vision North Texas is a public-private partnership with a goal of increasing public awareness about important regional land use issues that affect mobility, air quality, water supply, and other economic and environmental resources.
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The Wastewater and Treatment Education Roundtable (WATER)'s goal is to help reduce potential damage to the region's household plumbing systems and wastewater treatment systems as well as to decrease hazards to water quality through educational efforts related to the proper disposal of items such as wipes; paper towels; feminine hygiene and personal care products; medicines; household hazardous waste; and fats, oils, and grease (FOG).
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The Wastewater and Treatment Education Roundtable (WATER)'s goal is to help reduce potential damage to the region's household plumbing systems and wastewater treatment systems as well as to decrease hazards to water quality through educational efforts related to the proper disposal of items such as wipes; paper towels; feminine hygiene and personal care products; medicines; household hazardous waste; and fats, oils, and grease (FOG).
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The Water Conservation Tracking Tool can aid in the development of a water conservation program.
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