News & Events

2022 Virtual On-Site Septic Facility Workshop

Above is a recording of the Plum Creek Watershed Partnership’s most recent On-Site Septic Facility Workshop, recorded December 2022. This virtual OSSF Workshop was intended…

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Introducing the New Watershed Coordinator: Sean Melvin

Let’s give a warm welcome to the Partnership’s new Watershed Coordinator, Sean Melvin! Sean has joined our community to help continue our mission to improve…

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Lone Star Healthy Streams program set for June 1 in Seguin to include Plum Creek Watershed

Focus on minimizing feral hog, livestock contamination in the watershed Multi watershed event will host a Lone Star Healthy Streams workshop on June 1 at The Texas…

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Riparian and Ecosystem Training Set for May 12 – Lockhart State Park

This workshop is being co-hosted by the Plum Creek Watershed Partnership, Texas A&M AgriLife and the Texas Water Resources Institute. The training will focus on…

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Grant awarded to fund workshops for “Deep Topsoil Restoration of the Plum Creek Watershed”

The National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) awarded the Caldwell-Travis Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) the “2022 Friends of NACD District Grant.” With the…

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Water Well Owners Educational Event

Scheduled for March 4, 2022 in Luling A Texas Well Owner Network, or TWON, training has been scheduled for March 4 in Luling. Well owners…

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Caldwell County Feral Hog Program and Bounty Information for 2022

LOCKHART, TEXAS – January 2022 – Caldwell County has received $20,000 through a grant program from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, Wildlife Services to continue…

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Feral Hog Management to Include Bounty Program in Hays County for 2022

Press Release | January 2022 Hays County will be continuing countywide feral hog management efforts in 2022 after receiving a $7,500 grant from Texas A&M…

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Keep Lockhart Beautiful Fall 2021 Clean and Green

November 6th, 2021 Over 120 volunteers removed nearly 1,000 pounds of refuse from 5 City Parks and the Downtown area. Volunteers enjoyed breakfast tacos and coffee and received reusable face masks…

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Summer 2021 Newsletter

The Summer edition of The Plum Creek Current introduces our new watershed coordinator and contains a 5-question stakeholder survey as well as information for current…

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