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Feed your lawn, not the lake

Feed your lawn, not the lake

Your grass can only absorb so much. The rest can wash into storm drains and reservoirs, fueling plant growth and harmful algae. Click the image to learn how to fertilize responsibly and protect the water we all depend on.
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How a partnership protects Texas from floods and drought

How a partnership protects Texas from floods and drought

Click the image to learn more about the decades-old partnership between the Brazos River Authority and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that keeps communities safe from floods.
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We can’t just dig deeper

We can’t just dig deeper

Click the image to listen to the latest podcast, which takes you through a breakdown of why some reservoirs are designed to flood their own parks on purpose and why you can't just flip a switch and change what a dam was built for.
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Texas Spring Break ideas that don’t break the bank

Texas Spring Break ideas that don’t break the bank

Spring break is almost here. Discover budget-friendly adventures that let you soak up sunshine and fresh air. Click the image to uncover hidden gems and outdoor escapes waiting for you in the Brazos River Basin.
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They flow together: The tributaries that make the Brazos mighty

They flow together: The tributaries that make the Brazos mighty

The Brazos River may be the star, but it's not flowing solo. From the Clear Fork to the Little River, these watery sidekicks keep the longest river flowing entirely within the state's borders running strong. Click the image to learn more about those supporting tributaries.
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