04/17/2026
What can green infrastructure (GI) do for you?
GI helps manage stormwater while providing environmental, social, and economic benefits to the community:
Improves water quality
Reduces flooding & potential damages from flooding
Creates habitats for animals and insects
Enhances aesthetics of the community
The UCRA is working on a guidance document to assess which GI structures would best suit certain areas of Downtown San Angelo. Let’s turn Downtown into GREENtown. .
If you see any areas of downtown that could use more green, snap a photo and tag us. Use the hashtag to help us build a portfolio of spaces in need of green! Visit our webpage for more information on our current project: ucratx.org/green-infrastructure. This project is funded by EPA and managed by the TCEQ.
Infographic source: epa.gov/green-infrastructure
03/27/2026
Have you ever wondered what these things are?
Silt logs are heaps of natural material that catch sediment and trash and stop it from washing into our stormwater drainage (and river). They are a nature-based management strategy that helps reduce pollution to our waterways. Sound familiar? Yup, that’s green infrastructure.
The UCRA is working on a guidance document to assess which GI structures would best suit certain areas of Downtown San Angelo. Let’s turn Downtown into GREENtown. .
If you see any areas of downtown that could use more green, snap a photo and tag us. Use the hashtag to help us build a portfolio of spaces in need of green! Visit our webpage for more information on our current project: ucratx.org/green-infrastructure. This project is funded by EPA and managed by the TCEQ.
03/09/2026
What is Green Infrastructure?
The simple answer is “nature-based stormwater management.” But what does that even mean? Green Infrastructure (GI) is any management strategy that uses systems commonly found in nature to treat and soak up rainwater where it falls or washes into. Here’s a few examples of GI in urban spaces.
The UCRA is working on a guidance document to assess which GI structures would best suit certain areas of Downtown San Angelo. Let’s turn downtown into GREENtown.
If you see any areas of downtown that could use more green, snap a photo and tag us. Use the hashtag to help us build a portfolio of spaces in need of green! Visit our webpage for more information on our current project: ucratx.org/green-infrastructure. This project is funded by EPA and managed by the TCEQ.
Source: https://www.epa.gov/green-infrastructure/types-green-infrastructure
02/15/2026
We are now accepting applications for our Summer 2026 Environmental Internship Program! There is one position available.
We are so grateful for the interns we’ve had in past summers. They have helped shape the program into an amazing, hands on experience for young professionals. Thank you!
Application period will be open until April 15th.
For more info on eligibility and to apply online, visit ucratx.org. Direct link in bio.
05/06/2025
🎉Thank you to Upper Colorado River Authority for joining the Brady/McCulloch County Chamber of Commerce.
We are so happy to have this organization in our community & as Chamber members!
The UCRA is at the forefront as a leader in water quality enhancement and preservation projects with a long history of grant acquisition and implementation of EPA Nonpoint Source Pollution projects in San Angelo, Brady, and Robert Lee.
To learn more information about Upper Colorado River Authority please visit our member directory at www.bradytx.com.
🌐https://www.ucratx.org/
📞325-655-0565
We Look Forward to Serving You!
04/15/2025
UCRA is going to miss this dynamic powerhouse! Charlotte Anderson has done more than you will ever know for our community. Best of wishes on your retirement, Charlotte!
Charlotte Anderson Retiring from KSAB
SAN ANGELO, Texas (Concho Valley Homepage) — After five years of service, Charlotte Anderson, the executive director of Keep San Angelo Beautiful, is retiring. A retirement reception was held today…