Texas Waters Specialist

Through this program, we want to develop a corps ofCreek well-informed volunteer specialists who provide education, outreach, and service dedicated to the beneficial management of aquatic resources and aquatic habitats within their communities for the state of Texas. Questions? Please direct them to Melissa Felty, Conservation Education Manager, ConservationEdu@tpwd.texas.gov 

Certification Requirements

Accumulate a combination of at least 8 hours of Advanced Training (AT) utilizing the Texas Waters curriculum in the following:

  • Attend Texas Waters live webinars (registration links and recorded webinars below)
    • General public: recorded webinars can be viewed individually for AT
    • Master Naturalist: a small discussion group is highly encouraged to view recorded webinars for AT
  • Read Texas Waters: Exploring Water and Watersheds (TW) curriculum
    • General public: read chapters and complete Chapter quizzes (below)
    • Master Naturalist: a study group is highly encouraged to read TW chapters. Use the "Questions to Consider" or chapter quizzes (below) to guide your study and discussion
  • Attend Texas Waters Day event, watershed-based sessions, and/or field trips at the Texas Master Naturalist Annual meeting
  • Other approved aquatic or watershed learning activities or trainings (Limit- up to 4 hours) 

Approved advanced training topics and agencies examples can be found here.

Texas Waters Specialist and Webinar Flyer 2024 (Updated 01/09/2024)

Annual Renewal Requirements

Participate in at least 10 hours of volunteer services in water, aquatic habitats, and watersheds. 

Projects should be pre-approved. Approved volunteer service opportunity topics and agencies examples can be found here.

Getting Started and Reporting Hours

There is no formal application process. Whether you are a Texas Master Naturalist or obtaining certification as General Public, follow the steps below. There currently is no time limit to obtain Advanced Training for initial certification.

General Public - Follow this Texas Waters Specialist - Volunteer Registration and Reporting Guide PDF

Texas Master Naturalists

Hours required to obtain certification and for community service are not on top of existing chapter requirements; instead, can be counted toward your annual chapter requirements

Advanced Training

  • Request from Chapter VMS coordinator the "AT:TX Waters Certification Training" opportunity
  • Enter eligible AT using "AT:TX Waters Certification Training" and describe with some detail the AT

Volunteer Service

  • Can be obtained concurrent to obtaining TWS certification
    • For example: after receiving training from an approved training source (TPWD, CoCoRaHS, AgriLife, Texas Stream Team, etc.), a volunteer can use those skills in volunteer service while obtaining their 8 AT hours.
  • Enter service hours as per Chapter policy.
  • Click on the shown box ONLY for volunteer service hours that are aquatic/watershed related.Texas Water Specialist Service box
  • If you do not see this box and have entered TWS AT hours, contact ConservationEdu@tpwd.texas.gov

Curriculum Chapter Quizzes

A score of 100% is required; the quizzes can be taken more than once. Results are saved, therefore, no need to send an email of completion.

Up to 1 hour per TW chapter is eligible for AT. Master Naturalist: per policy, quizzes may not be approved for Chapter AT but will count toward TWS certification using "AT:TX Waters Certification Training" opportunity.

Texas Water curriculum, Download PDF or request a hard copy by sending your name and full address to ConservationEdu@tpwd.texas.gov

2024 Texas Waters Webinars

  • Thursday, April 18 @ 6:30-7:30 PM CT - Judy K. Adams, Division Manager, Jose Armando Garza, Water Treatment Manager, & Jacob Galvan with Brownsville Public Utilities Board; Southmost Regional Water Authority
    • Desalination: Southmost Regional Water Authority Brackish Groundwater Treatment Facility
    • Register
  • Thursday, May 16 @ 6:30-7:30 PM CT - Michael J. Bodenchuk, Texas State Director, with USDA APHIS WS
  • Wednesday, June 12 @ 6:30-7:30 PM CT - Jeff Bennett, Habitat Restoration Hydrologist, & Price Rumbelow, Conservation Delivery Specialist with American Bird Conservancy - Rio Grande Joint Venture
    • Aquatic and Riparian Restoration in the Chihuahuan Desert
    • Register
  • Wednesday, July 17 @ 6:30-7:30 PM CT - W. Rufus Stephens & Jan Wrede, Coauthors of "Land Stewardship for Birds"
    • Stewardship for Birds in Aquatic & Riparian Habitats
    • Register
  • Wednesday, August 14 @ 6:30-7:30 PM CT - Robert Mace, Executive Director & Chief Water Policy Officer, with The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment

Past Webinars

 

Texas Waters program is supported by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service through the Sport Fish Restoration Program funds.

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