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Texas Clean Rivers Program
The International Boundary and Water Commission, U.S. Section (USIBWC) Texas Clean Rivers Program (CRP) is responsible for collecting water quality data throughout the Texas portion of the Rio Grande Basin. CRP is a state fee–funded program for water quality monitoring, assessment, and public outreach, and aims to maintain and improve the quality of water within each river basin in Texas through partnerships with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and participating entities.
Locate IBWC stream gages, data and other useful map information using the USIBWC GIS Interactive Map page. Also has static maps of the Rio Grande Basin
View a list of monitoring stations by segment in the Rio Grande basin. Click on the station ID to view an Excel file with water quality data for that station from 1995 to present
Learn about upcoming events and current activities of the Clean Rivers Program
View the CRP Basin Reports, outreach publications, administrative docs, and QAPP
Learn about the CRP Basin Advisory Committee and ways to get involved
Access links to the Clean Rivers Program partners and planning agencies, and links for data and resources