The Texas Water Resources Institute at Texas A&M has been collecting water quality information on the Navasota River watershed that includes Burton Creek and Carter Creek in Bryan College Station. What they found was that sometimes bacteria levels are a bit too high, and other times the levels are just fine. Researchers note that anything with hair, fur, or feathers residing within the watershed contributes to the overall load of bacteria found, so there are things everyone can do to help keep contamination down. Read more and see the video at KBTX News…
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