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Additional reservoirs to begin making downstream releases for water supply
With little-to-no streamflow in the Brazos River due to lack of rain, additional lakes will need to
begin releasing water to meet the water supply needs of those downstream. The whole basin needs rain
as the drought continues to dominate the state. Click here to read more.
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Is the drought lightening?
Did the rain we received in August help to ease drought conditions? As La Niña conditions continue
into year three, they will likely influence the drought conditions throughout the Brazos River basin.
This could mean persistent dryness into the spring of 2023. Click here to learn more.
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Tranquil Trails at PK Lake Provide Secluded Serenity in North Texas
While Texas may not be as well-known as other states for its natural landmarks, Possum Kingdom Lake is
the game-changer for this stereotype. Located in Graford, with entwining trails leading to picturesque
water outlooks, visitors from near and far continue to be impressed throughout all seasons.
Click here for more..
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Managing a Castle
Sometimes dreams become reality. And other times, reality is even better than your dreams.
Click here to learn about one
Brazos River Authority employee's journey to his dream job.
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Virtual interaction with water quality data
There's a new interactive way to view water quality data in the Brazos River basin. As part of the Clean
Rivers Program, the Brazos River Authority now presents a comprehensive review of water quality in an
engaging, interactive format. Go here for more.
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Coming Up
Nov. 14, 2022
BRA Board of Directors Bimonthly meeting.
Monday, Nov. 14, at the BRA Central Office, 4600 Cobbs Drive, in Waco. Read more here.
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Drought Update Video
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Central Office
4600 Cobbs Drive, Waco, TX 76710
P.O. Box 7555, Waco, TX 76714
888-922-6272
information@brazos.org
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Copyright October 2022
The Brazos Basin newsletter is produced by the Government & Customer Relations Department.
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