Vance, DannyBartos, JohnAlford, ScottAnderson, TerryBehm, LloydBrite, Jr.,JamesCallaway, GlendaChang, JunGoldston, WilliamHouston, JaceJones, KathyKachtick, JamesKramer, KenLeiper, GlynnaLong, TedMichel, ThomasNelson, PaulOliver, JamesParks, JamesQualls, DenisSinclair, AdamTraweek, LoriWillcox, GeorgeWoody, Tracy2022-11-152022-11-155/31/2010Trinity and San Jacinto Rivers and Galveston Bay BBASC. 2010. Recommended Environmental Flow Standards and Strategies for the Trinity and San Jacinto River Basins and Galveston Bay. https://www.tceq.texas.gov/assets/public/permitting/watersupply/water_rights/eflows/tsjbbasc1finalreport_regime.pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1969.6/94330Senate Bill 3, passed in 2007 by the 80th Texas Legislature, established a stakeholder-based process for including consideration of environmental flow needs in new water rights permits. The process includes an Environmental Flows Advisory Group (EFAG) whose membership is mandated in the legislation. The EFAG appointed a Trinity and San Jacinto Rivers and Galveston Bay Basin and Bay Stakeholder�s Committee (BBASC) which then appointed a Basin and Bay Expert Science Team (BBEST). The BBEST has compiled a report of their best effort at creating a science[1]based flow regime which will maintain a sound ecological environment. The charge of the BBASC is to develop consensus-based recommendations of environmental flow standards based on the BBEST report while considering competing water needs such as the present and future water requirements as developed by the statewide water planning process.English2010 BBASC Trinity-San Jacinto Report for environmental flows advisory group and the Texas Commission on environmental qualityTechnical Report