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.

This tool is intended to help local government officials screen tools and resources designed to measure the emissions, energy, and economic impacts of current and prospective initiatives at both the government operations and community-wide scales.
This page provides links to various current and recurring grant opportunities and incentives for clean technology and infrastructure. Funding programs that address air quality, such as clean vehicle projects, are available from a number of federal, state, local, and non-profit entities.
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This regional effort includes resources to get involved with litter cleanup, including "Adopt a Spot" and volunteer opportunities.
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Reports on the Texas Clean Rivers Program's (CRP) activities and results from 2016.
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Reports on the Texas Clean Rivers Program's (CRP) activities and results from 2016.
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Many different strategies are used to help stakeholders improve water quality of an area, including a low impact development (LID) approach, and implementation of green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) into the urban and rural environment.
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Try Parking It is a ride-match and trip-logging program available for commuters in North Central Texas.
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The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) offers resources on the best management practices (BMPs) for water conservation across a variety of fields including agriculture, commercial and institutional sectors, industry, municipalities, and wholesale water providers.
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The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) provides resources for the development of a Water Conservation Plan.
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The Texas Water Development Board issues a monthly report describing water conditions across the state. These reports describe conditions at reservoirs, streamflow sites, and groundwater wells.
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For those looking for multiple resources on feral hogs
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To aid in the implementation of sediment control practices.
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These reports provide comprehensive understanding of climate change and climate resilience issues applicable at the state, regional, and federal levels.
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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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This mapper shows how concentrations of pesticides, nutrients, metals, and organic contaminants in groundwater are changing during decadal periods across the Nation.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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