The Water Education Network highlights Texas A&M Agrilife Extension's resources and programs focusing on water conservation, water management, irrigation, and water quality.
Determine the precipitation rate of your sprinkler system, calculate the application rate of a drip irrigation zone, and learn how to fix broken sprinklers.
The Water My Yard tool is aimed at saving water and keeping your yard healthy by providing automated watering recommendations based on local weather conditions.
The Water Use Tracking Tools help commercial and institutional facility managers as well as utilities track water use over time and analyze the data monthly to identify seasonal water use patterns, leaks, high-water-use or malfunctioning equipment or other issues at a facility.
WaterSense facilitates water conservation for consumers and businesses through easily-accessible information on water-efficient products and practices.
Save water by stopping leaks in your bathroom and all around your house. This document educates readers on the easy steps to replacing showerheads, faucet aerators, and toilet flappers.
As the largest energy consumer in the United States, Texas’ demand for power is growing faster than any other state and continues to rise as the population grows. In fact, Texas’ demand for power continues to grow faster than any other state in the U.S.
Informed by a stakeholder-led design process, the Blue Hole Regional Park aims to protect and enhance the site's ecologically sensitive areas. the park offers an enhanced swimming hole, an extensive interpretive education program, sustainable features, and active recreation amenities for thousands of annual visitors.