The Flood Infrastructure Fund was created to fund drainage, flood mitigation, and flood control projects across planning, design, and construction phases for communities across Texas. Learn more at the Texas Water Newsroom: bit.ly/FIF_Explainer
Texas Water Development Board
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Leading the state’s efforts in ensuring a secure water future for Texas.
- Texas Water Development Board repostedWe had such a great time hosting students from the Texas 4-H Water Ambassadors Program at our office! It was so inspiring to talk all things geography with the future water leaders of our state.
- Texas Water Development Board repostedStay weather aware over the next several days.⚡️ Storms may impact parts of the state.☔️ Monitor local forecasts, have multiple ways to receive notifications from officials, and remember to never drive through flooded roads.🚗
- Texas Water Development Board repostedWith summer around the corner, we’ve got some great resources to help you make the most of the season!☀️ Check them out here. 👉 ow.ly/fm9150Z7lMv
- 🌡️🌧️ Texas outlook (next week): Cooler temps likely in the Panhandle (40–50%) and North Central (33–40%), near normal elsewhere. Far West, South, and coastal areas may run warmer. Rain chances increase statewide with above-normal precip expected. 🔗 cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predi…
- Interested in working for an agency that makes an impact? The @twdb is hiring qualified candidates for many positions including a project assessment manager, water resources engineer, flood management evaluation engineer/project manager, & more. bit.ly/TWDB_Careers
- Reminder: The @twdb invites public comment on the proposed Flood Infrastructure Fund (FIF) Intended Use Plan for SFY 2026–2027. 🗓 Comments due: June 12 💬 Submit comments via online form: bit.ly/4dbuhb7 ▶️ If comment includes attachments, email to [email protected]
- ICYMI: A regional project aims to reduce flooding in Sebastian by widening a key drainage channel and upgrading crossings.
- The @twdb invites project submissions for the DWSRF Lead Service Line Replacement IUP. ✔️ Submit a Project Information Form by August 14 to be considered for this fiscal year’s priority list. 💻 Learn more: bit.ly/DWSRF_LSLR 📥 Questions: Email [email protected]
- The map for conditions as of 6/2 shows drought contraction of 7 or more percentage pts for the 2nd consecutive week. The drought contraction was driven by improvements in South & West Tx & has reduced the total drought area to its smallest extent in 2026. bit.ly/TexasWaterWeek…
- Texas Water Development Board repostedWater is key for hurricane prep. Filling reusable bottles and containers with filtered water before the storm can save you money and keep you safe. Looking for extra ways to prep for hurricane season? Learn more here. 👉 ow.ly/mEtW50Z7kSV
- Texas Water Development Board repostedTexas is changing faster than ever. Track our state's evolution from the past to present day with decades of TxGIO imagery, available for free on the TxGIO DataHub. 📍Guadalupe, Texas 📷Historical aerial imagery, 1938 data.geographic.texas.gov


















