Trinity River Information Management System
The Trinity River Information
Management System (TRIMS), developed through the Texas A&M
Institute of Renewable Natural Resources, in conjuction with the
Trinity River Authority, is designed to address the need for local
stakeholders to easily access and use spatially explicit data for
making land use decisions in the Trinity River Basin. TRIMS
provides landowners, local stakeholder organizations, and the
general public with an outreach and planning tool for supporting
land conservation and habitat restoration decisions in the Trinity
River Basin.

TRIMS provides data access and
baseline support for projects designed to address water quality,
hydrology, floodplain management, wetland restoration, bottomland
hardwood establishment, and wildlife habitat management.
TRIMS supports the Trinity River Initiative.

Features that can be accessed through this system include:
• Measures area (i.e pastures/land or
fence lines)
• View multiple data layers for areas
of interest
• View recent aerial photographs
at 1 meter resolution
• Produce printable maps
• Access to specific tasks for
natural resource planning
• Access USGS live stream gauge
data
• Access elevation data
• Access conservation planning
data
TRIMS can be accessed at trims.tamu.edu. A new and improved TRIMS
will be available September 15! Training sessions on how
to use TRIMS are scheduled for November 21 in Kaufman and
November 22 in Huntsville. Space is limited, so reserve your spot
today! Find more information on the Events page.
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