Septic System Workshop in Brenham, TX

Washington County Fairgrounds Sales Facility 1305 E. Blue Bell Rd., Brenham, TX

Attend this free course which provides a basic understanding of the operational and maintenance activities of the conventional and aerobic septic systems, with a focus on aerobic systems, and explains how activities within the home impact septic systems.

Stakeholder Meeting

The Mill Creek Watershed Partnership is pleased to be hosting the first-ever virtual stakeholder meeting! This meeting will be open to the public, providing updates to the Mill Creek Watershed Protection Plan. Participants are invited to discuss local water quality issues and meet the new Watershed Coordinator, Evgenia Spears. A link will be sent via email the week before the meeting. We are looking forward to seeing you all!   Agenda  ◊  Presentation  ◊  Minutes  

Texas Well Owner Network & Homeowner Maintenance of Septic Systems

Washington County Fairgrounds Sales Facility 1305 E. Blue Bell Rd., Brenham, TX

The Mill Creek Watershed Partnership is pleased to invite you to attend the Texas Well Owner Network (TWON) course and Homeowner Maintenance of Septic Systems course! Well water testing will be offered as part of the TWON program. Starting August 9, you may pick up your water sampling kits from the Washington and Austin AgriLife Extension Offices and return your samples no later than August 26. The cost of the well water analysis is $10. The Homeowner Maintenance of Septic Systems course will be offered in the short... Read More →

Riparian & Stream Restoration Training

Millheim Hamonie Verein 4460 FM 949, Sealy, TX

The free workshop will include both indoor classroom and outdoor presentations by multiple natural resource agency experts and an outdoor field portion on a creek to discover how it functions and the role of riparian vegetation in properly functioning systems. RSVPs by September 24, 2021 at the link above or by contacting Escamilla. A catered lunch is being offered for $15 or you may select to bring your own lunch, this also helps cover the coffee, tea, crackers and cookie snacks. The workshop is being TAMU Soil &... Read More →

Lone Star Healthy Streams

Bleiblerville Volunteer Fire Department 3912 FM 2502 Rd, Bleiblerville, TX

The Lone Star Healthy Streams program educates landowners about best management practices to protect Texas waterways by reducing bacteria from livestock operation and feral hogs. 3 General CEUs are available! Registration begins at 12:30pm. Details are available here. Agenda Mill Creek WPP and WQMP Updates  

Free

Texas Watershed Steward

Kenney Agricultural Society Hall 444 Hall Rd, Bellville, TX

The Texas Watershed Steward program is a free, educational workshop designed to help watershed residents improve and protect their water resources by getting involved in local watershed protection and management activities. Agenda Mill Creek WPP and WQMP Updates

Mill Creek Watershed Partnership Meeting

Austin County Agrilife Extension Office 800 E Wendt St, Bellville, TX, United States

This meeting will provide the opportunity to gather public input on the implementation of the Mill Creek Watershed Protection Plan and identify the project's priorities for 2022. Agenda ◊ Presentation ◊ Overview of Programs (handout) Septic System Financial Assistance Options (handout) ◊  Mill Creek Stakeholder Survey

Feral Hog Program

Cat Spring Agricultural Society Hall 13035 Hall Rd, Cat Spring, TX

A public meeting to discuss the feral hog problem in Austin County. This meeting will include presentations by speakers from AgriLife Extension and Texas Wildlife Services along with public discussion to identify possible solutions. Agenda Program Notes  

Healthy Lawns Healthy Waters

Austin County Agrilife Extension Office 800 E. Wendt St, Bellville, TX, United States

Rainwater harvesting and turf management hybrid training event. Attendees can submit a soil test by picking up and dropping their soil sample and Urban Information sheet off to the AgriLife Extension offices for Austin or Washington counties prior to or by one week after the meeting. They can also bring their soil sample to the training. The training will include information on how to understand soil test results and nutrient recommendations so residents can interpret results once the analysis is mailed to them. (Sign in begins at noon)... Read More →