Resources for Other Public Entities

This list shows all resources relevant to public entities other than municipalities.

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

For professionals looking for nature- based flood mitigation or stormwater management practices
Basic
For the general public, planners, engineers, and others responsible for stormwater management.
Basic
Educates the property owners on wildlife management practices via the Texas Wildlife Services program.
Basic
This website provides information to the general public on how to best maintain an on-site sewage facility (OSSF) or septic system.
Basic
The Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center education activities are focused on urban needs in planning and implementing strategies for convenience, quality of life, economic attractiveness, and sustainable stewardship of natural resources.
Basic
For users looking for erosion reduction methods to use while engaging in forestry activities.
Intermediate
For Texas Community Development Block Grant Recipients who are providing On-Site Sewage Facility (OSSF) assistance to homeowners.
Intermediate
Provides Community Development Block Grant guidance to those providing assistance to OSSF issues.
Advanced
To support communities in need of financing for flood planning and mitigation activities.
Intermediate
The Texas Living Waters Conservation Scorecard highlights which Texas water utilities are doing well in their effort to advances water conservation and which regions need more conservation effort.
Basic
The Municipal Water Conservation Recommendations provide suggestions for common-sense water conservation measures to cities and local water utilities.
Basic
To provide further education on the possibilities and challenges related to using produced water as a water supply strategy in Texas.
Basic
To provide information on natural and equitable solutions to the changing climate in Texas.
Basic
Used to create awareness regarding the importance of incorporating green space into urban plan.
Basic
TREIA seeks to advance the growth of the renewable energy industry in Texas.
Intermediate
The Texas SmartScape program educates citizens on the ecological, economic and aesthetic benefits of using landscaping plants, shrubs, grasses and trees that are native or adapted to our regional climate and local conditions. The program also promotes education on pollution prevention through efficient and effective water use for citizens' benefit.
Basic
The Texas Trees Foundation is a nonprofit organization whose goals are to create an urban forest by planting trees on public streets, boulevards, and rights-of-way and to improve parks and public natural green spaces.
Basic
The Texas Trees Foundation is a nonprofit organization whose goals are to create an urban forest by planting trees on public streets, boulevards, and rights-of-way and to improve parks and public natural green spaces.
Basic
To provide greater education on the potential for Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) and Aquifer Recharge (AR)
Basic
To assist organizations in their water conservation outreach efforts.
Basic