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Home » Texas NRCS Watershed Program schedules 2022 updates
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Texas NRCS Watershed Program schedules 2022 updates

Quarterly meetings will be presented live as a Microsoft Teams meeting beginning on Feb. 23rd

PUBLISHED ON February 6, 2022

The NRCS Landscape and Planning staff in Temple, Texas, will provide information on program opportunities and requirements related to Watershed Operations, Watershed Rehabilitation and Emergency Watershed Protection programs. (U.S. Department of Agriculture, Flickr/Creative Commons)

TEMPLE, Texas — The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Texas Watershed Program staff has scheduled quarterly conference calls throughout 2022 to keep watershed sponsors and others interested in Texas’s watershed program up to date on current and upcoming program activity.

The NRCS Landscape and Planning staff in Temple, Texas, will provide information on program opportunities and requirements related to Watershed Operations, Watershed Rehabilitation and Emergency Watershed Protection programs.

These quarterly meetings will be presented live as a Microsoft Teams meeting beginning on Feb. 23, 2022 at 2:00 PM Central Time. Tentative dates for the rest of the year are May 18, 2022, August 17, 2022, and November 9, 2022. Email notifications with meeting links will be sent for each scheduled meeting. If you cannot attend through MS Teams, the invitation will include an audio line for calling into the meeting. If you did not participate last year, or would like to update your information to receive an email notification about these meetings, send an email request to the Texas Watershed Group, at rc.tx-nrcs-wspgms@usda.gov.

For other Watershed questions, contact Mark J. Northcut, NRCS Landscape Planning Leader, at mark.northcut@usda.gov or 254-742-9824.

–USDA NRCS Texas

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