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Welcome to Watershed Protection

Watershed Protection protects lives, property and the environment of our community by reducing the impact of flooding, erosion and water pollution.

Key Services and Information

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Featured Programs and Projects

2024 State of Our Environment Report

Each year, the Environmental Officer delivers a report on Austin's environment. This report provides a snapshot of the current condition of Austin's air, land, water, and forest. Read the report here: https://state-of-our-environment-austin.hub.arcgis.com/ 

2024 Annual Report

Our Fiscal Year 2024 Annual Report highlights our efforts to further the City’s strategic plan priorities. The report can be found online at https://wpdatx.my.canva.site/2024.

Floodplain Remapping

The City of Austin, Travis County and other Central Texas communities are updating floodplain maps in the region based on the Atlas 14 study. Our current floodplain maps show where flooding is likely to occur with 10.2 inches of rainfall in 24 hours. The updated maps will reflect flooding from almost 13 inches of rain in some areas. This amount of rainfall has a one percent chance of occurring in any given year (the 100-year storm). Find out more about floodplain remapping efforts at ATXFloodplains.com.

Rain to River

Rain to River is a strategic plan that will guide the work of the Watershed Protection Department for the next 10 years. Our department will use this plan to set goals, prioritize our work, and guide our decision making to tackle urgent challenges such as climate change and racial inequities. The plan will update and replace the current Watershed Protection Strategic Plan. We need your help to draft the plan!


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Join us to celebrate World Migratory Bird Day, hosted by Travis Audubon & Austin Water at Travis County's premier birding location! Whether you’re a seasoned birder, a beginner, or looking for a family-friendly outing, this day offers something for everyone—and is FREE to all. Connect with fellow birding enthusiasts, enjoy amazing bird-watching opportunities, & learn about the fascinating birds passing through our region.

📆 Saturday, May 10
🕐 7am - 2pm
📌 Hornsby Bend Bird Observatory, 2210 South FM 973, 78725
ℹ️ https://tinyurl.com/MigratoryBirdDay
📷 Ruby-throated hummingbird, by National Audubon Society
👉 Read more on Facebook.

 

Ruby-throated hummingbird


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