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- Sabine River Flowing for 555 Miles, the Sabine River Serves As the Border Between Texas and Louisiana
- Dam Plans Earn Neches River 'Endangered' Label
- RIVER AUTHORITIES and SPECIAL LAW DISTRICTS WITHIN the STATE of TEXAS (With Lakes and Bays)
- Characterization of Peak Streamflows and Flood Inundation of Selected
- Sabine-Neches Estuary and Lower Tidal Sabine River: a System in Transition- Appendix
- Dallas' Water Plan Update
- Texas Ports Mission Plan (PMP), the Maritime Mission Plan • Truck Queuing Port of Orange $35.1 M West Required in Chapter 55 of the Texas Transportation Code
- River Basins, Major Bays and Streams
- Figure: 30 TAC §307.10(3) Appendix C
- Ecologically Significant River & Stream Segments Of
- North Neches River National Wildlife Refuge Establishment Proposal, Environmental Assessment, Conceptual Management Plan, & Land Protection Plan
- Fate of the Neches
- Bookletchart™ Sabine and Neches Rivers NOAA Chart 11343
- Gulf of Mexic O
- 2014 Texas Integrated Report - Texas 303(D) List (Category 5)
- East Texas Freshwater Mussels
- Sabine-Neches Waterway Channel Improvement Project, Southeast Texas & Southwest Louisiana
- Ship Channel Improvement Report
- Long Range Water Supply Plan
- GALVESTON DISTRICT Dredging Schedules
- The Flow of the Neches
- A History of Jefferson County, Texas
- Long Range Water Supply Plan Progress
- User's Guide for Sabine Lake and Port Arthur, Texas Location File
- Spatial Patterns in Texas Lotic Fish Communities
- DOE Situation Report 16
- Sabine River Authority of Texas March 1, 2012
- Sabine Pass to Galveston Bay, Texas, Final Integrated Feasibility Report
- Middle and Lower Neches River Basin Bioassessment
- Buffalo Bayou National Heritage Area Study U.S
- Anastamosing Channels in the Lower Neches River Valley, Texas
- Major Texas Floods 1936
- Reconnaissance of the Chemical Quality of Surface Waters of the Neches River Basin, Texas
- Texas Surface Water Quality Standards (Updated March 18, 2021)
- Findings on Environmental Flow Needs in the Lower Neches River to Mitigate Effects of Climate Change on Its Ecology