2012 Texas Envirothon
Nacogdoches
April 14–16, 2012
Results
- 1st Place: Academy of Science and Technology, Team B
- 2nd Place: Academy of Science and Technology, Team A
- 3rd Place: John Cooper School, Team A
Area of Study | Top Score | School, Team |
---|---|---|
Aquatics | 87/100 | John Cooper School, Team A |
Forestry | 70/100 | Academy of Science and Technology, Team B |
Soils | 86/100 | Academy of Science and Technology, Team B |
Wildlife | 80/100 | Klein Collins High School |
Current Issue | 86/100 | John Cooper School, Team B |
Oral Presentation | 190.5/200 | Academy of Science and Technology, Team A |
Sponsors
- Eastman Chemical Company
- Entergy Corporation
- LyondellBasell
- Enbridge Inc.
- Environmental Institute of Houston
- University of Houston-Clear Lake
- Canon Envirothon
- Gulf Coast Waste Disposal Authority
- Texas Association of Environmental Professionals
- Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
- Montgomery County Soil and Water Conservation District
- Association of Texas Soil and Water Conservation Districts
- Harris County Soil and Water Conservation District
- Texas Association for Environmental Education
- San Patricio Soil and Water Conservation District
- Walker County Soil and Water Conservation District
- Bosque Soil and Water Conservation District
- Upshur-Gregg Soil and Water Conservation District
- Hosts
- Stephen F. Austin State University
- SFA Pineywoods Native Plant Center
Participating Schools
Five schools for a total of eight teams participated in the competition.
- Academy of Science and Technology, The Woodlands
- John Cooper School, The Woodlands
- Klein Collins High School, Spring
- Richardson High School, Richardson
- Rio Hondo High School, Rio Hondo
Press Release Final Scores Photo Gallery
Resources
Current Issue: Recommended Resources
- Amazing Houston LID Competition
- Coastal Nonpoint Pollution Control Program (NOAA) Fact Sheet
- Dickinson Bayou Pet Waste and Water Quality Fact Sheet
- Harris County Low Impact Development & Green Infrastructure Design Criteria for Storm Water Management
- Lake Worth Vision Plan: Part Four: Principles, Recommendations, and Implementation
- Management Program for Nonpoint Source Water Pollution
- Texas Stream Team Communication Plan
- The State of the Water