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Helping your yard to hibernate – and saving water and money

Helping your yard to hibernate – and saving water and money

Each year when the weather turns cooler, grass and other plants often either slow their growth rate or stop growing altogether. During this period of “hibernation,” it’s important to reduce your outdoor water use, which is beneficial not just for conservation, but also in reducing your expenses.
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Quick and easy steps to avoiding a post-Thanksgiving disaster

Quick and easy steps to avoiding a post-Thanksgiving disaster

​​​​​​​When preparing your Thanksgiving meal, you can avoid the headache and expense of clogged drain disasters by following a few simple suggestions – and you’ll be thankful you did.
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Notice a smell from the reservoir? It could be seasonal turnover

Notice a smell from the reservoir? It could be seasonal turnover

Seasonal changes are underway, and one of the results is the turnover of water in Brazos basin reservoirs, which can also result in a peculiar odor. For more, click the photo.
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MOVING FORWARD

MOVING FORWARD

General Manager/CEO Phil Ford addresses current and future projects as well as transitions in this Message from the General Manager.
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LOOKING TO CATCH “THE BIG ONE”?

LOOKING TO CATCH “THE BIG ONE”?

Are we in for a drier than usual autumn? Are there things you really shouldn’t flush? Fall recreation and Brazos River Authority’s hurricane response. All these topics are addressed in the Brazos Basin News. To read more, click the image.
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