|
May the 4th will be life-saving!
Mark your calendar for the sixth annual Lake Granbury Water Safety Awareness Day on May 4th.
Click here to learn more about claiming
a FREE kids life jacket, while supplies last.
Could desalination increase water supply?
The Brazos River Authority is joining efforts to study the feasibility of desalination to meet water supply needs.
For that information, go here.
|
How do I know if I live in a flood zone?
And if I do, what then?
Thinking about floods, flood zones, or simply an abundance of rainfall while some areas are still experiencing
drought conditions seems unnecessary, but now is the time to prepare. Because if history serves correctly,
most droughts end in a flood. For more, go here.
|
Do you know how to prepare for flooding?
Don't underestimate floods, instead, have a plan in place. They can be fast, deceptively deep, and cause massive damage.
Stay safe by staying informed.
Click here, to learn more.
|
Thriving under pressure
Managing the upper Brazos River Basin, Mike McClendon’s career with the Brazos River Authority over the past two
decades has demonstrated a desire for the organization to thrive. For him, it’s not just about meeting deadlines
but about a satisfaction derived from conquering challenges.
Go here to learn more.
|
Is the drought over?
With recent rainfall, drought conditions have improved in some areas but not in others.
Where are the drought conditions in the Brazos River Basin and what needs to happen to finally
put an end to the drought?
Click here for the answer.
|
Are you prepared for summer on the lake?
From boating safety and nose clips to watching your wake and life jackets, all of these are part of what it takes to be safe on a lake.
Click here to learn how to be prepared for the summer.
|
Brown Bag on the Brazos - April 2024
|
|
Coming Up
May 20, 2024
May Board of Directors meeting
The next Brazos River Authority bimonthly Board of Directors meeting is scheduled for Monday, May 20, 2024, at the BRA Lt. Gen. Phillip J. Ford Central Office, 4600 Cobbs Drive in Waco.
Click here
to learn more.
|
The Brazos River at Tin Top
By Shelina Krivan
Click to view larger image
|
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 April 2024
The Brazos Basin newsletter is produced by the Government & Customer Relations Department.
|