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THE BEAUTY OF THE BRAZOS RIVER BASIN

THE BEAUTY OF THE BRAZOS RIVER BASIN

The Brazos River basin is a beautiful and unique place to call home even during the fall and winter months. To view the photos submitted by Brazos basin residents, click the picture.
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AVOIDING COOKING DISASTERS AND HOLIDAY WEEKEND PLUMBING COSTS

AVOIDING COOKING DISASTERS AND HOLIDAY WEEKEND PLUMBING COSTS

Planning is a must for any holiday meal. But if you are planning to deep fry your Thanksgiving turkey this year, there are a few extra details to consider before the guests arrive. Here’s how to avoid the potential for cooking fires and why you should properly dispose of used cooking oil.
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SUGAR LAND OPENS RECLAIMED WATER FACILITY

SUGAR LAND OPENS RECLAIMED WATER FACILITY

The Brazos River Authority congratulates the City of Sugar Land on completion of a reclaimed water treatment facility. The new facility is a conservation partnership effort between the City of Sugar Land and the Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District 128 to help meet goals established for groundwater reduction requirements set by the Fort Bend Subsidence District.
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WHAT TO DO WITH ALL THE AUTUMN LEAVES

WHAT TO DO WITH ALL THE AUTUMN LEAVES

With the fall season comes not only cooler weather, but also those ever-present falling leaves. Rather than bagging them up, there are better ways of dealing with them that will conserve water and end up saving you money.
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Why Is The Water So Brown? It’s All About Turbidity

Why Is The Water So Brown? It’s All About Turbidity

Seeing an unusual color in the waters of our rivers and lakes has been a recent cause of concern for many in the Brazos River basin. Discoloration of the water is caused by the suspension of particles, a process called turbidity. There can be many causes for turbidity in the Brazos basin.
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