Testing the waters: Officials say no ‘tidy’ answer for who is monitoring swimming areas
KEVIN GREEN Kevin Green/News-Journal Photos Above: Sabine River Authority of Texas Field Office Coordinator Terry Wilson, right, and Biologist B. Conrad King prepare to take a water sample recently from the Sabine River on Texas 42. Below, left: King puts a preservative [...]
Testing the waters: Officials say no ‘tidy’ answer for who is monitoring swimming areas
KEVIN GREEN Kevin Green/News-Journal Photos Above: Sabine River Authority of Texas Field Office Coordinator Terry Wilson, right, and Biologist B. Conrad King prepare to take a water sample recently from the Sabine River on Texas 42. Below, left: King puts a preservative into a sampling of water after pulling the water from the Sabine River.
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