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Notification signup of BRA reservoir releases now available online
Those downstream of any of the three Brazos River Authority reservoirs have a more tech-friendly way of signing up to receive notifications of large releases from the dams.
Learn more
here.
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April 2020 Board of Directors quarterly meeting canceled
The Brazos River Authority Board of Directors will not meet April 27 for the quarterly meeting.
For more details, go
here.
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Lock's Leading Legacy
With more than three decades of experience, Randy Lock has served as a chief operator for several Brazos River Authority wastewater treatment plants.
He leads by example and his passion for his job is contagious.
Learn more
here.
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Pandemic Postpones Granbury Celebration
The 50th Anniversary of Lake Granbury & DeCordova Bend Dam plus the 5th annual Water Safety Awareness Day originally scheduled for May 2 has been postponed.
Learn more
here.
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Waterfowl Drawing Coming
The BRA offers a lottery-style drawing for hunting blind sites at Possum Kingdom Lake, Lake Granbury and Lake Limestone.
With 60 established areas for waterfowl hunting blinds, hunters from across the state won’t want to miss out.
Learn more
here.
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Roll the dice for the Spring
The spring brought heavy rainfall to the northern portions of the Brazos River basin, but drought persists in the southern region.
What’s expected for the remainder of the spring and summer months?
Learn more
here.
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Healthy riparian zones benefit community too
From creating cooler water temperatures in the Brazos River, to reducing the amount of evaporation that occurs, a healthy riparian zone along the banks has a lot of community benefits.
Learn more
here.
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Views from across the Brazos River Basin
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Central Office
4600 Cobbs Drive, Waco, TX 76710
P.O. Box 7555, Waco, TX 76714
888-922-6272
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The Brazos Basin newsletter is produced by the Government & Customer Relations Department.
Copyright April 2020
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