American Rainwater Catchment Systems Association
The ARCSA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that was founded in 1994 by Dr. Hari J. Krishna in Austin, Texas, to promote rainwater catchment systems in the United States. |
Atlantic Ultraviolet products
The only company we trust for UV purification and disinfection of water. |
Burns Nursery and Landscape
Burns Nursery and Landscape specializes in custom Landscape Design in the Hill Country. Burns Nursery and Landscape is a complete nursery with landscape designs ideas already complete so you visualize the possibilities and get landscaping ideas yourself |
Double L Ranch & Wildlife Feed
Double L is a full-service feed store and the Kerrville area’s only locally-owned and locally-operated feed store! |
Hamilton Lightning Rod Systems
When we need lightning protection systems, we give Marty a call. Family owned and operated since 1959. |
National Institutes for Water Resources
Managing this critical resource is increasingly important, given the challenges from mankind and Mother Nature. That’s where the National Institutes for Water Resources (NIWR) plays a major role, by providing a national platform for research, training and collaboration needed to manage our water resources. |
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
Our goal is to educate the public about rainwater harvesting and other water-related issues so that we can have a sustainable water supply for generations to come. |
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality strives to protect our state's public health and natural resources consistent with sustainable economic development. |
Texas Water Development Board
The Texas Water Development Board's (TWDB) mission is To provide leadership, planning, financial assistance, information, and education for the conservation and responsible development of water for Texas. |
The Texas Manual on Rainwater Harvesting (PDF)
Perhaps one of the most interesting aspects of rainwater harvesting is learning about the methods of capture, storage, and use of this natural resource at the place it occurs. |
The Texas Wildlife Association
The Texas Wildlife Association is a statewide membership organization that serves Texas wildlife and its habitat, while protecting property rights, hunting heritage, and the conservation efforts of those who value and steward wildlife resources. |
Water IQ
Water IQ is a public awareness water conservation program to educate Texans about their water resources. The program can help deliver a clear, unified water conservation message to the state. |