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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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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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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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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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Lake Limestone welcomes new reservoir manager

Lake Limestone welcomes new reservoir manager

The Brazos River Authority recently hired a new reservoir manager for Lake Limestone following the retirement of Davy Moore. Click the photo to get to know John Dickson a little more.
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Enjoy your winter kayaking?

Enjoy your winter kayaking?

If you enjoy being out on the river, even during the colder months, here is what you should know about winter flows. Click the photo for more.
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A dance with chemistry

A dance with chemistry

The Brazos River Authority environmental services laboratory manager is not only light on his toes in a white lab coat and goggles but across the dance floor. A U.S. Marine with a Doctorate in Chemistry, Ahmed Kadry is well versed in what makes a clean river and is dedicated to ensuring every particular in every water sample is analyzed. Click the photo to learn more.
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Balancing the Brazos River basin's water needs

Balancing the Brazos River basin's water needs

With a finite resource such as water, completely meeting everyone’s needs is rarely, if ever, possible. However, with this plan, the BRA has been able to more fairly serve multiple interests in the upper Brazos basin into the foreseeable future. Click the photo for more.
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A flood plan to save the lives and homes of fellow Texans

A flood plan to save the lives and homes of fellow Texans

Is there an A-Z guide to regional flood planning in Texas? There’s about to be. And you can be a part of ensuring your neighborhood is included in those tactics. Click the photo to learn how the state is developing the coming roadmap to regional flood pans aimed at saving lives and homes.
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Studying species

Studying species

The Brazos River Authority Board of Directors met for their bimonthly meeting and, among other things, learned about a new way the BRA is methodically working to evaluate and study species within the Brazos River basin. Click the photo to learn more.
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More than a lake

More than a lake

How big of a role does a Lake Whitney, a federally-operated reservoir in Central Texas, play in supplying water to those near the Gulf of America? The answer might surprise you. Click the photo to learn more.
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Wondering what's going on?

Wondering what's going on?

The Brazos River Authority is making detailed insight into major BRA projects available to you with a click. From project summaries to budget and progress status, you may now follow each BRA project as it moves forward. Click here for more.
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2022 Rings in a Dry Spell

2022 Rings in a Dry Spell

New year, no new climate conditions here in Texas. The state's above-normal temperatures and lack of precipitation remain in the forecast for the beginning of 2022 and may continue into the spring. What does this mean for the Brazos River basin? Click the photo for more.
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An eye on the gold

An eye on the gold

BRA aquatic scientists partner with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to monitor for early detection of potential golden alga issues on Possum Kingdom Lake and Lake Granbury. Click the photo to learn what this month's report told us.
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Gone with the wings

Gone with the wings

Duck, duck, goose? At Lake Granbury, it could be either. Migrating waterfowl have made the water supply reservoir a temporary home as they make their travels. How many of this wide range of feathered friends have you seen gracing the lake? Click the photo to learn more.
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Eliminating the Element of Surprise: How to Prepare for a Winter Storm

Eliminating the Element of Surprise: How to Prepare for a Winter Storm

Nearly a year ago, a February winter storm permanently reshaped how Texans view winter weather preparedness. Though experts don't expect a similar storm to make a repeat this year, you can take steps today to protect yourself, your family, and your home. Click the photo for more.
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Interested in buying a house on a Brazos River Authority reservoir?

Interested in buying a house on a Brazos River Authority reservoir?

Here's what you need to know and should consider before you start looking for your dream property. Click the photo for more.
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Check out these enhanced fishing spots at Possum Kingdom Lake

Check out these enhanced fishing spots at Possum Kingdom Lake

Looking for that next great catch? Several reservoirs recently underwent improvements aimed at enhancing the fishing experience. Click the photo to see where to catch your next prize.
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Discovering the Science Behind Water & the Journey Forward

Discovering the Science Behind Water & the Journey Forward

Growing up, Brad Brunett could be found playing on the Brazos River or nearby lakes. Now, more than 20 years later, he reflects on how he came to land his dream job and the challenges for Texas’ waters moving forward. Click the photo to read more.
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It's Hibernation Season for Your Boat and Dock

It's Hibernation Season for Your Boat and Dock

Winter weather can wreak havoc on both your boat and dock. By properly winterizing them, you can avoid expensive fixes and ensure that you'll be ready for warmer weather. Click the photo for more.
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Don’t get caught sleeping on this Rainbow

Don’t get caught sleeping on this Rainbow

The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department has begun its annual rainbow trout stocking throughout the Brazos River basin. With this being a much-awaited release, don’t wait to hit the water to catch these gems. Learn where here.
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Words to inspire, educate, inform

Words to inspire, educate, inform

The Brazos River Authority’s Speakers Bureau offers professionals to speak to your class, community group, meeting, and more for free. With a variety of experts on hand, anyone can tap into this resource. Click the photo to learn more.
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Elevating the Lake Limestone Experience

Elevating the Lake Limestone Experience

Lake Limestone's Park 5 is currently undergoing upgrades that will provide visitors with a new boat loading pier, a fishing pier and more. Click the photo to see what's in store.
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Not the time to smell the roses, figuratively speaking

Not the time to smell the roses, figuratively speaking

Take in the sights and sounds, but maybe don't inhale too deeply as an offensive odor emerging from lakes and reservoirs is normal this time of year. Click the photo to learn more.
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Board partners in habitat conservation program, dam upgrades

Board partners in habitat conservation program, dam upgrades

The BRA Board of Directors agreed to partner in a habitat conservation program in Bell and Coryell counties and approved improvements to Lake Granbury’s DeCordova Bend Dam. Click the photo to learn more.
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Stay up-to-date with BRA projects

Stay up-to-date with BRA projects

A new section of this website has launched to provide everyone with an easy way to track the status of major BRA projects. Click the photo to learn more.
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Skip the Holiday Drama and Protect Your Home

Skip the Holiday Drama and Protect Your Home

Plumbers see huge spikes in calls for service around the holidays as kitchen sinks and showers start to back up into the home. Who is the culprit? It could be you. Click the photo for more.
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Do you change watering practices come winter?

Do you change watering practices come winter?

Snow may not be in the forecast, but cooler temperatures have arrived in Texas. With winter on the horizon, take a look at how the temperature affects how you care for your lawn. Click the photo to learn more.
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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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Boats don’t belong in this location

Boats don’t belong in this location

When you first bought it, it brought you all the joy. But, maybe some costly repairs, a recent move, change in lifestyle, and this big toy suddenly is too much to handle. Well, there’s certainly one way not to dispose of it. Click the photo to learn more.
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DeCordova Bend Dam: The man behind the name

DeCordova Bend Dam: The man behind the name

The Brazos River Authority built the DeCordova Bend Dam roughly 50 years ago, but the legacy of the man behind the name has lived on long before. Click the photo to learn more.
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Why the lake level varies

Why the lake level varies

Sometimes, when it hasn’t rained in a while, you’ll see a dam releasing water and wonder why when the lake level is low. Or perhaps river levels are high, and you’re wondering why the reservoir can’t hold back all the water. Click the photo to learn why.
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September Board Meeting Highlights

September Board Meeting Highlights

The Brazos River Authority Board of Directors met for their regularly scheduled meeting and tackled several projects, including work at the organization's oldest reservoir. Click the photo to learn more.
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The bark side of boating

The bark side of boating

Make your next trip out on the water a fairy tail by safely bringing your dog boating using these helpful tips that will keep any tail wagging. Click the photo to read more.
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This Endangered Central Texas Bird Keeps Its Federal Protection Status

This Endangered Central Texas Bird Keeps Its Federal Protection Status

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently announced that the Golden-cheeked Warbler, the only bird species whose population nests entirely in Texas, will remain protected under the Federal Endangered Species Act. Click the photo to learn more.
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What would you like to know?

What would you like to know?

The BRA’s next Brown Bag on the Brazos is just around the corner, but we’d like to know what’s you’d like to learn about. These public meetings are another way to share information with the public. Click here to read more.
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A look back at the history of Lake Granbury and the DeCordova Bend Dam

A look back at the history of Lake Granbury and the DeCordova Bend Dam

The Fort Worth Press called it a “Bonanza.” The Brazos River Authority was going to build its second water-supply reservoir on the Brazos River. Click the photo to read more about the 50-year history of the reservoir and dam in Hood County.
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Don’t Let Water Quality Go Down the Drain

Don’t Let Water Quality Go Down the Drain

Polluted stormwater runoff is a main ingredient in water pollution. Contaminants that cannot be adequately removed from the water can endanger the health of both people and wildlife. Fortunately, there are small actions that you can make to help keep our waterways clean. Click the photo for more.
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Never heard of PK? Here's the 411

Never heard of PK? Here's the 411

As the first reservoir built by the Brazos River Authority, Possum Kingdom Lake holds fond memories for those who know it while offering new adventures to those visiting for the first time. From its iconic cliffs to musical notoriety, there’s something for everyone at PK. Click the photo to learn more.
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