A 350 linear foot fishing pier was constructed in South Bay Park to foster ecotourism. The pier was constructed with treated timber has a 7-1/2 foot wide fishing pier with an 11-1/2 foot wide T-head constructed at the end to accommodat
By simulating storm surges hitting a representative portion of the Texas coast, Texas Engineering Experiment Station provided an improved understanding of hurricane surge generation along the Texas coast, a simplified method for estimating surge as a f
City of Jamaica Beach will continue construction of the Pathways 2000 community walkways along Jolly Roger Road for a length of one mile, completing the Pathways project.
Pathways 2000, started in 1997 by the City of Jamaica Beach to remedy unsafe conditions when trying to access the beach in the area. This project allowed the City of Jamaica Beach to construct a walkway going north and begin the walkway going sou
The overall objective of this project is to implement components of an integrated farm management program to educate agricultural and turfgrass producers about laws and regulations and on how to better manage their land through safe use of crop protect
Texas A&M University Corpus Christi will coordinate with other Principle Investigators conducting water quality sampling to integrate pesticide sampling into their existing routines. Samples collected will be analyzed for concentrations of le
The Houston Advanced Research Center will support the CMP in its implementation of Phase 2 of the NCMPMS. The CMP is tasked with implementing the NCMPMS, a program aimed at quantifying the national impact of the CZMA, over three phases.
The Railroad Commission of Texas plugged 5 abandoned wells in state waters off Jefferson County to eliminate a potential threat of pollution to Texas coastal natural resources.
The State of Texas, through the Railroad Commission (RRC), has established an Oil Field Cleanup Fund to plug abandoned wells and clean up abandoned oil and gas properties.
Texas Southern
University will work with a Third Ward neighborhood in Houston to produce
a community redevelopment plan to help residents achieve a better quality
This project restored portions of a revetment damaged by Hurricane Ike back to their original post-construction state.
Alternatives analysis (data collection & engineering design) and permitting phase for a submerged rock revetment to be constructed during a later phase on the channel-ward side of the 4,700 ft-long existing concrete bulkhead along the Corpus Christ
In order to preserve and protect the wetland area, the public will be directed around the wetlands by a designated walkway and interpretive signage.
The City of Port Arthur constructed an elevator tower and a 70-foot bridge at the existing boardwalk which provided improved access to the boardwalk for the disabled and at a location central to the ultimate length of the boardwalk.
A 6-foot wide concrete cap was installed to seal the existing steel sheet pile bulkhead, and 350 linear feet of 6-foot wide concrete walkway was constructed atop the length of the targeted east wall bulkhead. The ground behind the concrete c
The City of Port Lavaca will complete the last phase of the reconstruction of the Port Lavaca Causeway Fishing Pier at Lighthouse Beach by constructing a lighted, 500 square foot T-head at the bay end of the pier. This project will mark the final
The City of Port Lavaca will construct approximately 100 linear feet of new public fishing pier to continue closing the gap between the landward end of the Port Lavaca Causeway Fishing Pier and the pier section that was isolated by a fire in 2003.
The City of Port Lavaca will construct approximately 100 linear feet of new public fishing pier to continue closing the gap between the landward end of the Port Lavaca Causeway Fishing Pier and the pier section that was isolated by a fire in 2003.
The City of Port Lavaca constructed approximately 100 linear feet of new public fishing pier to close the gap between the landward end of the Port Lavaca Causeway Fishing Pier and the pier section that was isolated by a fire in 2003.
The City of Port Lavaca will construct approximately 100 linear feet of new public fishing pier to continue closing the gap between the landward end of the Port Lavaca Causeway Fishing Pier and the pier section that was isolated by a fire in 2003.