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WINTER BRINGS BOTH GOOD AND BAD NEWS FOR LAWNS

WINTER BRINGS BOTH GOOD AND BAD NEWS FOR LAWNS

The need for lawn watering is virtually non-existent during the winter months. However, with erratic weather, there is a potential problem that requires attention so that your lawn stays healthy well into the spring.
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WHERE DOES ALL THE WATER GO?

WHERE DOES ALL THE WATER GO?

It’s the question most posed to the Brazos River Authority during periods of drought. With most reservoirs full, now is a good time to take a closer look at just what happened during the drought and at how reservoirs are designed to work.
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THE BEAUTY OF THE BRAZOS RIVER BASIN

THE BEAUTY OF THE BRAZOS RIVER BASIN

The Brazos River basin is a beautiful and unique place to call home even during the fall and winter months. To view the photos submitted by Brazos basin residents, click the picture.
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SHARE THE BEAUTY OF THE BRAZOS RIVER BASIN

SHARE THE BEAUTY OF THE BRAZOS RIVER BASIN

The Brazos River basin has some of the most beautiful and diverse landscapes in Texas, even after the leaves have fallen. From snowfall in the upper basin, to the change of color in Central Texas, to waters rushing toward the Gulf Coast, there is beauty in the off season.The Brazos River Authority invites you to share your fall and winter photos that portray the beauty of your corner of Texas with the rest of the Brazos River basin. We’ll post your landscape photos, including your name and location, on the BRA website and Facebook pages along with our BRA photos. Photos may be emailed electronically to information@brazos.org. Please include your name and the location of your photo in the Brazos River basin
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AVOIDING COOKING DISASTERS AND HOLIDAY WEEKEND PLUMBING COSTS

AVOIDING COOKING DISASTERS AND HOLIDAY WEEKEND PLUMBING COSTS

Planning is a must for any holiday meal. But if you are planning to deep fry your Thanksgiving turkey this year, there are a few extra details to consider before the guests arrive. Here’s how to avoid the potential for cooking fires and why you should properly dispose of used cooking oil.
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