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When land doesn't weather the storm
Erosion can create beautiful landscapes, like the Grand Canyon. But it can also affect water quality and riverbed structure. Watching your property washing away due to soil erosion is a huge concern for many property owners, but there are things that can be done to prevent its impact.
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Common Causes of Fish Kills
Seeing dead fish floating across the lake or on the river can be alarming. But understanding the many different causes of a fish kill can help ease any panic and help you make smart decisions regarding activity around the fish kill.
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Knowledge is power - especially in the water
What you know – or don’t know – can determine your safety in the water. As more people head to our lakes and rivers this summer for fishing, swimming, boating, or other activities, here are things you should know.
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Maintaining a city's necessary function
No one wants to consider what happens to the contents of the toilet once it's flushed. Thankfully, local wastewater treatment systems take care of this issue. But, who takes care of the treatment system, ensuring it continues this very important service? In Sugar Land, one man leads the crew. Meet Greg Graf.
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Buckle up for a hot, dry summer
A busy hurricane season, a potentially severe wildfire season, and increasingly hot temperatures in Texas—all in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic! What can Texans expect for the rest of summer and what can you do to prepare?
“Vegetation is rapidly losing moisture due to consecutive days of extremely high temperatures.”
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Get to Know the BRA via Video
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July Board of Directors Quarterly Board Meeting to be held virtually
The Brazos River Authority Board of Directors quarterly meeting will be live-streamed at 9 a.m. Monday, July 27, as an online virtual meeting only.
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Views from across the Brazos River Basin
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The Brazos Basin newsletter is produced by the Government & Customer Relations Department.
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Copyright July 2020
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