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Freshwater Mussel Survey (Family: Unionidae) of the Lower Sabine River Between U.S. Hwy 190 and Orange, Texas

Description: Report of the Texas A&M Institute of Renewable Natural Resources's project to determine determine the status and distribution of freshwater mussels in the lower Sabine River from U.S. Hwy 190 to Orange, Texas and to begin characterizing mussel mesohabitat associations.
Date: 2014~
Creator: Randklev, Charles R.; Cordova, Mark; Groce, Julie; Tsakiris, Eric & Sowards, Bryan
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Managing 10 Common Texas Yard Pests

Description: Pamphlet describing how to avoid and manage the ten most common yard pests in Texas with the least environmental impact: aphids, caterpillars, fleas, fire ants, chinch bugs, grubs, mosquitos, spider mites, snails and slugs, and beetles.
Date: May 2014
Creator: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Penalty Policy: Effective April 1, 2014

Description: Guide describing regulations for penalties for being out of compliance with TCEQ rules effective April 1, 2014.
Date: April 2014
Creator: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Enforcement Division. Office of Compliance and Enforcement.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Freshwater Mussel (Family: Unionidae) Data Collection in the Middle and Lower Brazos River

Description: Report over the Texas A&M Institute of Renewable Natural Resources's project to determine the status and distribution of freshwater mussels in the three Texas Instream Flow Program (TIFP) study reaches located on the Brazos River and to examine the effects of low and high flows on select mussel populations within each of the reaches.
Date: March 2014
Creator: Randklev, Charles R.; Cordova, Mark; Groce, Julie; Tsakiris, Eric & Sowards, Bryan
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Natural Outlook, October 2014

Description: Newsletter discussing environmental issues and policies in Texas. This issue explains the United States Environmental Protection Agency's new ozone regulations and describe the possible health consequences of changing the allowable ozone levels.
Date: October 2014
Creator: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Natural Outlook, December 2014

Description: Newsletter discussing environmental issues and policies in Texas. This issue reviews a recent event presented by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality in Kennedy, Texas and provides resources for members of the public to learn more about TCEQ regulations.
Date: December 2014
Creator: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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