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What is the Clean Rivers Program?
The Texas Clean Rivers Act of 1991 was enacted by the Texas State
Legislature to ensure the
comprehensive regional assessment of water
quality in each river basin. As a partner in the Texas Clean Rivers
Program (CRP), the Angelina & Neches River Authority is the lead
agency for regional water quality assessments in the Upper Neches
River Basin Study Area. The CRP is funded through fees from
wastewater discharge permits and water rights permits. A steering
committee with representatives from government, industry, and public
interests throughout the basin provide guidance and policy at
regular meetings. These meetings also provide a forum for citizens
to participate with ideas and express any concerns involving water
quality issues.

Why have a Clean Rivers Program?
The goal of the Clean Rivers Program is to maintain and improve the
quality of water resources within each river basin in Texas through
an ongoing partnership involving the Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality (TCEQ), other agencies, river authorities,
regional entities, local governments, industries and citizens. The
program will use a watershed management approach to identify and
evaluate water quality issues, establish priorities for corrective
action, and work to implement those actions.
Where is
the Upper Neches River
Basin?
The Upper Neches River Basin Study Area
for the Clean Rivers Program includes nine
classified river segments (0604, 0605, 0606, 0610, 0611, 0612, 0613,
0614, 0615).
 The basin originates in
southwest Van Zandt county and extends southeasterly through the
Piney Woods of East Texas to the confluence of the Angelina and Neches Rivers. The Upper Neches River Basin is primarily located
within the South Central Plains ecoregion and encompasses
approximately 7,451 square miles. It is approximately 150 miles in
length with an average width of 65 miles.

Additional Information:
Texas Clean Rivers Program
CRP Program
Partners
ANRA CRP Activities & Reports
ANRA Water Quality Database
TCEQ
Water Quality Management
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