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The oldest known fossil

The oldest known fossil

It can be found naturally in all types of water. It was instrumental in creating photosynthetic plants. But when cyanobacteria heighten water quality issues, it can cause harm to humans and animals, including creating harmful blue-green algae blooms. Click here to read more.
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Protection of two Central Texas mussels secured with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service agreement

Protection of two Central Texas mussels secured with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service agreement

A partnership agreement between the BRA and the USFWS will address the conservation needs of two Brazos River basin species of freshwater mussels. Click the photo to learn more.
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Governor Abbott Appoints 8 To The Brazos River Authority Board Of Directors

Governor Abbott Appoints 8 To The Brazos River Authority Board Of Directors

Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Christine Giese, Helen Jimenez, and Anthony Mbroh and reappointed Cynthia Flores, Rick Huber, III, John Henry Luton, Austin Ruiz, O.D., and W. Wintford "Ford" Taylor, III to the 21-member Brazos River Authority Board of Directors. Click the photo to learn more.
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Think Before You Flush

Think Before You Flush

If you have old prescription drugs in your medicine cabinet that you no longer need, do not throw them away or flush them down the toilet. National Drug Takeback Day offers an alternative that will protect our water systems. Click the photo for more.
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Welcome Home!

Welcome Home!

Just bought a property at a Brazos River Authority reservoir? Welcome! Here are some tips and relevant information on what to do when you purchase and move into your new home at either Possum Kingdom Lake, Lake Granbury or Lake Limestone. Click the photo for more.
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