Lower Colorado River Authority Employees' United Charities 2025 SR
The report, prepared by the Lower Colorado River Authority in cooperation with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, provides a detailed characterization of impaired water bodies in the Lake Lyndon B. Johnson watershed for 2025. It highlights water quality issues such as excessive algal growth in Lake LBJ, driven by nutrients, development, and invasive zebra mussels. The report also addresses severe impairments in Clear Creek, including elevated levels of heavy metals, sulfate, and total dissolved solids caused by acid mine drainage from an abandoned graphite mine. It outlines ongoing monitoring, best management practices, and collaborative watershed protection initiatives under the Clean Rivers Program.
Company: Lower Colorado River Authority Employees' United Charities
Year: 2025
Type: SR
Pages: 39
Lower Colorado River Authority Employees' United Charities
Colorado River Basin Highlights Report
The report, prepared by the Lower Colorado River Authority in cooperation with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, provides a detailed characterization of impaired water bodies in the Lake Lyndon B. Johnson watershed for 2025. It highlights water quality issues such as excessive algal growth in Lake LBJ, driven by nutrients, development, and invasive zebra mussels. The report also addresses severe impairments in Clear Creek, including elevated levels of heavy metals, sulfate, and total dissolved solids caused by acid mine drainage from an abandoned graphite mine. It outlines ongoing monitoring, best management practices, and collaborative watershed protection initiatives under the Clean Rivers Program.
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Document Details
Report Year
2025
Reporting Period
2025
Fiscal Year
2025
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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