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County updates on $3.9 million Leon River watershed flood‑mitigation study led by Texas A&M affiliate
Summary
County staff described a $3.9 million, multi‑year Leon River watershed study that will produce flood models, groundwater analysis and policy recommendations and said the work could feed early‑warning tools for residents and school districts.
Coryell County Commissioners were briefed on a watershed‑scale flood‑mitigation study funded at about $3.9 million and led by Blackland, part of the Texas A&M AgriLife system.
The project, entered into through an interlocal agreement between the county and ACF, expands to include the Leon River watershed up to Belton Lake Dam and the Cowhouse Creek watershed, county staff said. The study comprises four components: surface‑water flood modeling, a groundwater study that will evaluate underground storage…
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