Rain Gardens: Mitigating Runoff Pollution for Coastal Texas

Summary

The WaterSmart Program of the Texas AgriLife Extension Service, part of the Texas A&M University System, will conduct a concerted educational and outreach initiative that includes the installation of a minimum of three demonstration rain gardens in high visibility areas. These will be easily accessible public displays with accompanying signage that clearly show the environmental and aesthetic benefits rain gardens provide. In addition, a how-to manual, addressing the unique soils, topography, and hydrology of Texas coastal communities would target residential and commercial entities. Along with the manual, a minimum of two hands-on workshops plus several individual classes will be offered. Supporting material will be added to the WaterSmart website (www.watersmart.cc) to extend the educational outreach to the widest audience.

Basics

Upper Coast

N/A

Texas AgriLife Extension

$169,477

Classification

CMP 306A

Public Education & Outreach

Timeline

N/A

Completed

N/A

2013

Funding Sources

Source 1

11-009

Coastal Management Program (CMP)

Primary

Federal

$101,686

15

Source 2

11-009

Texas AgriLife Extension

Secondary

State

$67,791

15

Project Assets

Contacts

Texas AgriLife Extension

Christina LaChance
Project Coordinator
1250 Bay Area Blvd., Suite C
Houston, Texas 77058-2545
281-218-0721

General Land Office

Coastal Resources
512.475.0773
1.800.948.4456