Texas Watershed Steward Program

The Texas Watershed Steward Program is a free, educational workshop designed to help residents improve their water resources by getting involved in local watershed protection and management activities.

The workshop will provide an overview of water quality and watershed management in Texas, including best management practices local stakeholders may use to help improve and protect water quality. Free continuing education credits will be offered for a wide variety of professional disciplines.

Topics covered include:

  • Introduction to Watershed Science in Texas
  • Point and Nonpoint Sources of Pollution
  • Water Quality Law and Policy in Texas
  • How Can We Help?
    • Urban Best Management Practices
    • Rural Best Management Practices


For questions about the event, please contact Michael Kuitu at michael.kuitu@ag.tamu.edu

Want to make a difference in your community? Join us in picking up litter in the Geronimo and Alligator Creeks Watershed.

Free breakfast tacos, event t-shirts, and coffee provided!

Before the Event

Please register to participate in this event! You can preregister by using the online form found below.

Safety Video


Watershed Coordinator Contact Information
Annalee Epps
979-321-5921
annalee.epps@ag.tamu.edu

General Safety Rules

Trash Pickup Instructions

Cleanup Liability and Photo Release Form

Register with the Microsoft Form