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BRA helps meet growing Williamson County's need for more water
The Brazos River Authority has several projects underway to help ensure enough treated
water gets to where it's needed as more and more people move into the eastern Williamson County area.
Click here to read more.
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Governor Abbott Appoints Seven to Brazos River Authority Board of Directors
Governor Greg Abbott has appointed two new members to the Brazos River Authority
Board of Directors and reappointed several to serve another term. To learn more
about each of the appointments, go
here.
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Drawing for BRA waterfowl hunting locations set for August
Calling all waterfowl hunters. The BRA announces the dates for the waterfowl hunting blind drawings happening in August.
Click here to learn more.
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Highest temperatures still to come
With early summer rains in the Upper Brazos River Basin, many living in the area may think the drought has ended.
But other areas of the basin have seen far less rain. To learn more about current drought conditions and
projections for the remainder of the summer, go here.
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Environmentally Sound
The Brazos River Authority’s environmental programs coordinator shares his journey with the
organization and some of the projects he manages. Justin Grimm has built a career protecting
the water resources of the Brazos River basin. Learn more about him
here.
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Drought Update Video
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Coming Up
August 10, 2023
Brown Bag on the Brazos
A virtual meeting for the public from noon to 1 p.m. to allow management to share insights on projects and allow the public to ask questions.
Join here.
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Photo of the Month
Observation Point at Possum Kingdom Lake by Lake Ranger Diane Moore
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Lt. Gen. Phillip J. Ford Central Office
4600 Cobbs Drive, Waco, TX 76710
P.O. Box 7555, Waco, TX 76714
888-922-6272
information@brazos.org
www.brazos.org
https://www.brazosbasinnow.org
Copyright August 2023
The Brazos Basin newsletter is produced by the Government & Customer Relations Department.
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