Basin Data Analysis
Quality assured data that is collected through the monitoring efforts of the Clean Rivers Program is transmitted to the TCEQ. The data is screened and analyzed so that an understanding of water quality conditions may be generated and communicated to the basin stakeholders. The data analysis and reporting efforts are contained in two reports, the Basin Highlights Report and the Basin Summary Report. The Basin Highlights Report is generated annually and includes an overview of the basin water quality monitoring efforts, a description of the water quality conditions of the basin, a summary of the findings of any special studies or monitoring efforts and includes maps of the sampling sites and water quality issues. The Basin Summary Report is generated every five years and is a comprehensive analysis of water quality data for the basin. Copies of these reports and an inventory of events that could impact water quality are available below.
Related Information
Basin Highlights Reports
Basin Summary Reports
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2008 Basin Summary Report - Entire Report (13.2MB)
- Annual Highlights
- Watershed Summaries (all Watersheds)
- Upper Guadalupe River above Comfort
- Guadalupe River above Canyon Lake (below Comfort)
- Canyon Reservoir
- Middle Guadalupe River (Parts A and B)
- Blanco River (including Cypress Creek)
- San Marcos River
- Plum Creek
- Peach Creek
- Sandies Creek (including Elm Creek)
- Coleto Creek and Reservoir
- Lower Guadalupe River Watershed (including Victoria Barge Canal)
- Guadalupe-Lavaca Coastal Basin
- 2003 Basin Summary Report - Final Report
- 2003 Basin Summary Report - Technical Support Documents

The Guadalupe-Blanco River Trust was founded in 2001 to conserve land in the Guadalupe River Watershed.