Texas Nonpoint Source Management Program
Outlines Texas' comprehensive and integrated strategy to protect and restore waters impacted by nonpoint source pollution. Section 319(b) of the Clean Water Act requires this report to be updated every five years.
Outlines Texas' comprehensive and integrated strategy to protect
and restore waters impacted by nonpoint source pollution. Section
319(b) of the Clean Water Act requires this report to be updated
every five years.
- Entire Publication
- Cover and Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Texas' Plan for Nonpoint Source Pollution Managment
- Chapter 3: Texas' Watershed Approach
- Chapter 4: Coordination
- Chapter 5: Assessment
- Chapter 6: Implementation
- Chapter 7: Educational Programs
- Chapter 8: Best Management Practices
- Appendixes:
- Appendix A: Certification of Authority
- Appendix B: Priority Water Bodies
- Appendix C: Overview of Current Priority Watersheds, Milestones, and Estimated Timelines
- Appendix D: Aquifer Vulnerability Ranking System
- Appendix E: The History of Nonpoint Source Management
- Appendix F: Clean Water Act, §319
- Appendix G: Federal Consistency
- Appendix H: Funding
- Appendix I: Summary of Public Responses
- Appendix J: Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Appendix K: Web Sites of Interest


