Keeping Tabs on the Elements: TTI’s Environmental Research Focuses on Water,...
Seeing a smoking vehicle traveling down the highway makes us think about the air we’re breathing. When rainfall causes the road to be slick from tire residue and engine spills, we don’t often think of...
View ArticleSediment Erosion Control Lab Expansion Nears Completion
The first thing a visitor to the Texas A&M Transportation Institute’s new Sediment Erosion Control (SEC) Laboratory notices is “this place is really big!” And indeed with over 3,600 square feet of...
View ArticleExpanded SEC Lab Open for Business
The expanded Sediment Erosion Control (SEC) Laboratory officially opened its sprayers on September 4 marking the completion of a year-long construction project that more than doubles the capabilities...
View ArticleBioretention For Highway Stormwater Quality Improvement in Texas
Water runoff from highways carries pollutants which can cause serious damage to the local environment. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) formulated a plan in 2003 that would use different...
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