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How long does it take a boat to dry out in the winter?

How long does it take a boat to dry out in the winter?

Clean, drain, dry isn’t just a slogan that reminds us about the spread of Zebra Mussels; it’s also used to prepare your boat for winter. Click the photo to learn more.
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Avoid this spooky behavior

Avoid this spooky behavior

Parents are always looking for how best to keep their children safe around Halloween. But did you know there’s something you can do about your toilet that will help them too this time of year? Click the photo to learn more.
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Is the drought lightening?

Is the drought lightening?

It's rare to see a fourth year of La Niña. So as we close out on year three, let's look at what that could mean for the Brazos River basin. Click the photo to learn more.
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Tranquil Trails at Possum Kingdom Lake Provide Secluded Serenity in North Texas

Tranquil Trails at Possum Kingdom Lake Provide Secluded Serenity in North Texas

If you are looking to get away this weekend, put the North Texas-gem Possum Kingdom Lake at the top of your to-do list. Click the photo to read more.
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Can I camp on a sandbar in the river?

Can I camp on a sandbar in the river?

The Brazos River Authority's Water School is here to help answer your water questions. A popular question is whether you're allowed to camp on a sandbar on the river. Click the photo to see the answer.
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Drought impacting more Brazos River reservoirs

Drought impacting more Brazos River reservoirs

At the mercy of Mother Nature, hydrologists are constantly recalculating and running forecasts to provide water where it's needed in the Brazos River water supply system. If significant rainfall isn’t received, downstream supply releases will be needed from lakes Possum Kingdom and Granbury.
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New immersive water quality data site, Brazos Water Snake under review

New immersive water quality data site, Brazos Water Snake under review

The BRA Board of Directors considered several projects at their September bimonthly meeting. Click the photo to learn more.
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Comments to date: Belhouse Drought Preparedness Project

Comments to date: Belhouse Drought Preparedness Project

If you're interested in viewing comments made regarding the Belhouse Drought Preparedness Project, we'll be posting them as part of the official comment period as they are received. To view comments to date, click the photo.
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Drought Gardening: Planning a Fall Garden

Drought Gardening: Planning a Fall Garden

How do you plant a fall garden during a drought? What are the dos and don’ts of planning a drought-tolerant garden? Click the photo to learn more.
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Wildfire: How to Plan for One

Wildfire: How to Plan for One

No one wants to think about wildfires or how destructive they can be. Yet, if you live in a wooded area or anywhere an abundance of fire fuel can be found, it’s important to give it some thought. Especially before fire danger occurs.
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Could the Brazos River basin see a small victory, or worsening drought conditions?

Could the Brazos River basin see a small victory, or worsening drought conditions?

Brazos River Authority hydrologists have released the latest projections for how the drought could impact water supply and the lakes across the basin. Click the photo to learn more.
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Sep-timber is a tree's least favorite month, so let's talk stumps

Sep-timber is a tree's least favorite month, so let's talk stumps

Declining lake levels due to Texas' drought have prompted inquiries about how to remove stumps adjacent to docks. We break it down for you here.
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What are drought classifications?

What are drought classifications?

Every week since 1999, the U.S. Drought Monitor has created maps that include levels of dryness and drought severity. These maps note different classes of drought severity by colors. Check out Water School to learn more about what these colors mean.
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Maintaining an asset

Maintaining an asset

Water and wastewater treatment plants play a large role in the Brazos River Authority's mission to manage the basin's water quality. David Stabeno is there to help ensure the maintenance is in place to keep these vital assets running. Read more here.
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What is Xeriscape?

What is Xeriscape?

Using this technique can help conserve water or deal with periods of drought. Check out the BRA's Water School to learn more.
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Lake Limestone's dam gate replacement project kicks off

Lake Limestone's dam gate replacement project kicks off

For decades, the floodgates installed at the Sterling C. Robertson Dam have held back more than 203,000 acre-feet of water. But after 44 years, wear has prompted the full replacement of the dam's five gates to continue safely doing its job on the Navasota River. Click the photo to read more.
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Granger Lake is the Ideal Outdoorsman Destination

Granger Lake is the Ideal Outdoorsman Destination

Imagine soaking up some fresh air on a hiking trail or camping in a lakeside park. Granger Lake has a variety of options for those who love the outdoors. From hiking and camping to fishing and hunting, there are numerous opportunities to do so at Granger Lake.
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Dates set for drawings of BRA’s waterfowl hunting sites

Dates set for drawings of BRA’s waterfowl hunting sites

The annual hunting blind drawings will be held in person at each reservoir location. For dates and times, click the photo.
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Proposed reservoir will benefit everyone in the Brazos basin

Proposed reservoir will benefit everyone in the Brazos basin

While it may not be located in your backyard, a new reservoir planned for the lower Brazos River basin, when complete, will have a positive effect on a reservoir near you. Click the photo for more.
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The perfect park for a picnic, explore Lake Limestone's Park #5

The perfect park for a picnic, explore Lake Limestone's Park #5

This quiet spot on Lake Limestone is ideal for those who like to fish or anyone interested in embracing nature and a little piece of quiet. Click the photo to learn more.
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Submerged in Drought

Submerged in Drought

Every part of the Brazos River basin is officially being affected at some level by drought. Projections don't look hopeful, leaving some to fear we're entering a repeat of the 2011 drought. Click the photo to look at how the basin's water supply is holding up and how we compare.
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Partnerships with Clute & Richwood, a vision statement & budget approvals

Partnerships with Clute & Richwood, a vision statement & budget approvals

The Brazos River Authority Board of Directors approved a variety of proposals at its July bimonthly meeting. Click the photo to learn more.
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Drought levels increasing daily. What’s next?

Drought levels increasing daily. What’s next?

As we approach the end of July, drought levels are increasing almost daily. What will the weather bring for the remainder of summer and the fall months? Here's what you should know. Click the photo to read more.
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An interesting park you need to visit

An interesting park you need to visit

We’re dreaming of cooler days and new adventures. And we’ve got a park for you to check out at Possum Kingdom Lake that you might not be familiar with to enjoy some time away. Click the photo for more.
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Why is conservation important?

Why is conservation important?

Freshwater is a finite resource and since we only have so much of it, it makes it that much more important for us to be intentional with our water use. Click on the photo to dive into Water School and learn more.
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Why should I conserve water?

Why should I conserve water?

Conserving water can be one of the easiest and most effective ways to positively impact our environment as well as our communities. The BRA's Water School helps educate on these topics and more. Click the photo to learn more.
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Caring for trees in drought

Caring for trees in drought

The anticipation of drought can bring many thoughts to mind from water shortages to increased wildfire risk, but what do drought conditions mean for our trees? Click the photo to learn more.
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What is an acre-foot?

What is an acre-foot?

What do water and a football field have in common? Well in this case it's not about keeping the space green. Click the photo to learn a new term today.
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Keeping fireworks fun

Keeping fireworks fun

The drought has made it far too dangerous to play with fireworks this year. Leave it to the professionals this year. Click the photo to learn more.
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Yes, lake levels are dropping. Here’s what you need to know

Yes, lake levels are dropping. Here’s what you need to know

No, it’s not your imagination, lake levels across the state are in decline. There are a few things you should know as the drought progresses. Click the photo for more.
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Give Them More Room

Give Them More Room

From 50 to 100 feet – boats now need to slow down sooner when approaching others on BRA water supply reservoirs. Click the photo to learn more.
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Don’t be that person, make sure to clean, drain, dry

Don’t be that person, make sure to clean, drain, dry

Species like zebra mussels and giant salvinia threaten not just Texas ecosystems, but economies as well. And the best way to prevent their spread is for boaters to clean, drain and dry. Click the photo to learn more.
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What is water conservation?

What is water conservation?

Could you explain it if you had to? We've all heard the phrase "water conservation" but what does it really mean? The Brazos River Authority's Water School has you covered. Click the photo to learn more.
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What is the water cycle?

What is the water cycle?

How much do you remember since grade school? Click the photo to see if any of this rings a bell and learn more about the continuous process of water moving from Earth's oceans, atmosphere and land.
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As water heats up, so does the risk

As water heats up, so does the risk

Keeping water out of your nose will keep you safer than you think this summer. Click the photo to learn why.
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Above-normal 2022 Atlantic hurricane season predicted

Above-normal 2022 Atlantic hurricane season predicted

Ongoing La Niña, above-average Atlantic temperatures set the stage for a busy season ahead. Early preparation and understanding risks are key to being hurricane resilient. Click the photo to learn more.
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What’s next for Allens Creek, new BRA lake regulations

What’s next for Allens Creek, new BRA lake regulations

The Brazos River Authority Board of Directors was presented with the next steps for the Allens Creek Reservoir Project, approved revisions to its lake regulations, and approved a contract with the city of Pearland. Click the photo to learn more.
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Drought and You

Drought and You

Understanding drought can help us get through this inevitable and unwelcome weather that’s engulfed the Brazos River basin and nearly all of Texas. Click the photo to learn more.
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Project Progress

Project Progress

The BRA supplies raw water, potable water, wastewater treatment services, and environmental monitoring throughout the basin, which means a variety of projects are constantly ongoing to meet demands. Click the photo to learn more.
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May BRA Board of Directors Bimonthly Meeting

May BRA Board of Directors Bimonthly Meeting

The next Brazos River Authority bimonthly Board of Directors meeting is Monday, May 23, 2022, at the BRA Central Office, 4600 Cobbs Drive in Waco. Click the photo for more.
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The fluctuating lake level

The fluctuating lake level

If the lake level is dropping, it means it is serving its purpose. Click the photo to understand why.
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Getting Connected with Lake Limestone

Getting Connected with Lake Limestone

A project is making it easier for everyone to get in touch with the Brazos River Authority’s Lake Limestone office. And by securing the communication efforts for the reservoir, the BRA has helped increase the internet speed for those in the surrounding area. Click the photo for more.
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Drought is Back

Drought is Back

This dry period could be gone with May flowers. But if it doesn't break, and the experts don't think it will, you can take this opportunity to prepare for the potential of another multi-year period without sufficient rainfall. Click the photo for more.
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Drought Conditions Continue to Worsen

Drought Conditions Continue to Worsen

Weather conditions in Texas are expected to remain hot and dry going into the late spring and early summer. While drought is a natural part of life, what does this mean for the Brazos River basin? Click the photo to learn more.
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Saved by the jacket

Saved by the jacket

Mark your calendar—the Brazos River Authority has planned two opportunities this May to score a free kid's life jacket, meet a lake ranger, and enjoy time out on Lake Granbury. Click the photo to read more.
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Get a Sip of National Drinking Water Week

Get a Sip of National Drinking Water Week

During National Drinking Water Week, consider where your water comes from, how it impacts your daily life and how we can all work together to preserve water for years to come. Click the photo for more.
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Have unneeded prescription medicine? Dispose of them safely this month.

Have unneeded prescription medicine? Dispose of them safely this month.

You can help keep prescription drugs out of our waterways. April 30 is National Drug Take Back Day, where local authorities across the nation will accept old, unnecessary pharmaceuticals! For more, click the photo.
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30-day public comment open for lake rules

30-day public comment open for lake rules

The BRA is taking public comment on proposed changes to its reservoirs’ regulations. Learn how to review changes and submit a comment by clicking the photo.
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EVAPORATION CONSUMES THE MAJORITY OF STORED WATER SUPPLY

EVAPORATION CONSUMES THE MAJORITY OF STORED WATER SUPPLY

The Brazos River Authority's system of 11 water supply reservoirs holds millions of gallons of water slated for use in our everyday lives. But water lost to evaporation is the biggest user of BRA stored water. To learn more, click the photo.
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Proposed Allens Creek Reservoir moving forward

Proposed Allens Creek Reservoir moving forward

The BRA Board of Directors voted unanimously to accept a negotiated agreement with the City of Houston to purchase the full rights to the proposed Allens Creek Reservoir, paving the road to additional water supply for the Brazos basin. Click the photo.
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Elevate Your Landscape During Drought Conditions

Elevate Your Landscape During Drought Conditions

With the spring season in full swing, it's time to start planning and planting your flowerbeds and landscape. Statewide drought conditions don't have to get in the way of a beautiful yard—click the photo to learn how mulch can save you money and water.
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Getting it right

Getting it right

A few simple tips can help make sure everyone's experience at the boat ramp this summer isn't made more difficult by fellow boaters. Click the photo to ensure you know them all.
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Comments to date: Proposed changes to Regulations for Lakes and Associated Lands

Comments to date: Proposed changes to Regulations for Lakes and Associated Lands

If you're interested in viewing comments made regarding the proposed changes to the BRA Regulations for Lakes and Associated Lands, we'll be posting them as they are received. To view comments to date, click the photo.
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Welcome to Spring in Texas. Plant Native The Texas Way

Welcome to Spring in Texas. Plant Native The Texas Way

Like the green “Welcome to Texas” highway signs, Texans welcome the lush spring season after a long winter. However, with the statewide drought, consider trying drought-tolerant landscaping to help save water (and money)! Click the photo for more.
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Lake regulations up for review

Lake regulations up for review

The BRA Board of directors had a busy March meeting, opening public comment on the proposed changes to the BRA’s lake and land regulations for its reservoirs and approving a $19.4 million improvement to Lake Limestone’s dam. Click the photo to learn more.
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Stage 1 drought status hits numerous areas within Brazos River basin

Stage 1 drought status hits numerous areas within Brazos River basin

The declaration results from the areas near these reservoirs meeting triggers set in the Brazos River Authority Drought Contingency Plan. Click the photo to learn more.
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It doesn’t take much to save a lot

It doesn’t take much to save a lot

You don’t have to be a plumber to check for leaks around your home. Don’t let fear of the unknown stop you from preventing the waste of water and money due to a leak. Click the photo for more.
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Elevate Your Landscape

Elevate Your Landscape

The spring season is on the horizon, and it's time to start planning out your flowerbeds and landscape. With proper planning and strategy, statewide drought conditions don't have to get in the way of a beautiful yard. Click the photo for more.
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Winter Melts into Spring

Winter Melts into Spring

Spring is approaching, which typically means that rain is on its way. Even during drought conditions, taking precautions for flooding in advance can help offset a flood's devastating impact on lives and property. Click the photo for more.
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New-to-you, affordable Spring Break adventures

New-to-you, affordable Spring Break adventures

Try something new this Spring Break by visiting one of these awesome lakes across the Brazos River basin. Click the photo to learn more.
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