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ABOUT THE TEXAS WSC
USGS IN YOUR STATE
USGS Water Science Centers are located in each state.
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USGS Cooperators and Partners in Texas
The Texas Water Science Center partners with Federal, State, County, local, Tribal, and public agencies in the conduct of its scientific investigations. These partnerships are in the form of shared funding and other efforts. USGS employees use nationally consistent procedures in conducting cooperative projects to ensure that all data are directly comparable from one region to another and are available from USGS databases for use by citizens, public officials, industry, and scientists nationwide. Texas Agencies, or "Cooperators," that participate with Texas are primarily State, regional, county, and municipal agencies with water-resources management and policy responsibilities.
Federal Agencies
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State Agencies
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Regional Agencies, Cities, and Counties
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- Harris
County Flood Control District, Houston
- Harris County Office of Emergency Management
- Harris-Galveston
Coastal Subsidence District, Friendswood
- Houston-Galveston
Area Council
- Lavaca-Navidad
River Authority, Edna
- Lone Star Groundwater Conservation District
- Lower
Colorado River Authority, Austin
- Lower
Neches Valley Authority, Beaumont
- North Texas Municipal Water District,
Wylie
- Northeast Texas Municipal Water District,
Hughes Springs
- Pecos River Compact
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Red River Authority, Wichita Falls
- Sabine River Compact
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Sabine River Authority of Texas, Orange
- San Antonio Public Works Department,
Environmental Development Services
- San
Antonio River Authority
- San
Antonio Water System (formerly San Antonio
Water Board)
- San Antonio Water Systems, Water Reuse
(formerly Alamo Water Reuse and Conservation
District)
- San Jacinto River Authority, Conroe
- San Patricio Soil & Water Conservation District
- Somervell County Water District
- Tarrant
Regional Water District
- Titus County Fresh Water Supply District
No. 1, Mount Pleasant
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Trinity River Authority, Arlington
- TX Agricultural Experiment Station
- Upper Colorado River Authority
- Upper
Guadalupe River Authority, Kerrville
- West Central Texas Municipal Water District,
Abilene
- Wichita County Water Improvement District
No. 2
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