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Peer Review Plans for Fort Worth District Planning Studies are posted below in accordance with Engineer Circular 1105-2-408. Plans shown below are wholly contained within the approved the Project Management Plan for each project.
- Review Plan Approval for the Lower Guadalupe River Flood Risk Management Interim Feasibility Study (Guadalupe and Blanco River), Texas (PWI #103501)

- Review Plan Approval for the Caldwell Lane Section 14, Emergency Streambank Protection, Travis County, Texas.
- Review Plan Approval for the Brazos Systems Assessment (Phase 2 Aquilla Reallocation Study)
- Review Plan Approval for the Highland Lakes IFS, Lower Colorado River Basin, Feasibility Study
- Review Plan Approval for the Chacon Creek IFS, Rio Grande River Basin, Feasibility Study
- Review Plan Approval for the Alamo Heights IFS, Guadalupe and San Antonio River Basins, Feasibility Study
- Review Plan Approval for the Big Fossil Creek Watershed IFS, Upper Trinity River Basin, Feasibility Study
- Review Plan Approval for the Nueces River Basin Feasibility Study
- Review Plan Approval for the Bastrop IFS, Lower Colorado River Basin, Feasibility Study
- Review Plan Approval for the Cibolo Creek IFS, Guadalupe and San Antonio River Basins, Feasibility Study

- Review Plan Approval for the Shoal Creek IFS, Lower Colorado River Basin, Feasibility Study
- Review Plan Approval for the Walnut Creek IFS, Lower Colorado River Basin, Feasibility Study
- Review Plan Approval for the Williamson Creek IFS, Lower Colorado River Basin, Feasibility Study
- Review Plan Approval for the Salado Creek Watershed Interim Feasibility Study, San Antonio, TX
- Review Plan Approval for the Woodlawn Lake General Reevaluation Report, San Antonio, TX
- Review Plan Approval for the Leon Creek Watershed Interim Feasibility Study, San Antonio, TX

- Review Plan Approval for the Dallas Floodway IFS, Upper Trinity River Basin Feasibility Study
- Review Plan Approval for the Elm Creek, Abilene, Feasibility Study

