Streambank Protection Guidelines


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Contents: The Nature of Streams; Understanding Streambank Erosion and Failure; Developing a Plan of Action to Protect a Streambank; Streambank Protection; One Last Thought; Glossary; Soil Conservation Service Plant Materials Centers; Corps of Engineers Offices; Engineer Form 4345 and Attachments.







Texas Riparian Areas


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Riparian areas—transitional zones between the aquatic environments of streams, rivers, and lakes and the terrestrial environments on and alongside their banks—are special places. They provide almost two hundred thousand miles of connections through which the waters of Texas flow. Keeping the water flowing, in as natural a way as possible, is key to the careful and wise management of the state’s water resources. Texas Riparian Areas evolved from a report commissioned by the Texas Water Development Board as Texas faced the reality of over-allocated water resources and long-term if not permanent drought conditions. Its purpose was to summarize the characteristics of riparian areas and to develop a common vocabulary for discussing, studying, and managing them. To learn more about The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment, sponsors of this book's series, please click here.










Monthly Alert


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