Event Details
August 30, 2024
-Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
15994 Hwy 159 W
Industry
The goal of the Lone Star Healthy Streams (LSHS) program is the protection of Texas waterways from bacterial contamination originating from livestock operations and feral hogs that may pose a serious health risk to Texas citizens. To achieve this important goal, the program's objective is the education of Texas farmers, ranchers, and landowners about proper grazing, feral hog management, and riparian area protection to reduce the levels of bacterial contamination in streams and rivers.
For more information, contact Leanne Wiley, LSHS program coordinator, by email: leanne.wileyag.tamu.edu (subject: Contacting%20about%20Lone%20Star%20Healthy%20Streams%20Program) (leanne[dot]wiley[at]ag[dot]tamu[dot]edu) or by phone at 979-862-8072.
Other Events in the Area
Texas Well Owner Network
Various Panhandle Towns -“The TWON program was established to help well owners become familiar with Texas groundwater resources, septic system maintenance, well maintenance and construction, and water quality and treatment,” he said. “It allows them to learn more about how to improve and protect their community water resources.”
Water samples will be screened for contaminants, including total coliform bacteria, E. coli, nitrate-nitrogen and salinity and in some counties arsenic.