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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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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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November Board of Directors Bi-monthly Meeting

November Board of Directors Bi-monthly Meeting

The Brazos River Authority’s bi-monthly Board of Directors meeting will be Monday, Nov. 15, 2021, at the BRA Central Office, 4600 Cobbs Drive in Waco. 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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Granbury run for life jackets

Granbury run for life jackets

The city of Granbury is hosting a virtual run to raise money for life jackets at the free loner stand at City Beach on Lake Granbury. Click the photo to learn how to participate.
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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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Morris Sheppard Dam: 80 years and counting

Morris Sheppard Dam: 80 years and counting

The year was 1938. Franklin D. Roosevelt was president. The popular comic superhero, Superman, made his first appearance. Ball Point Pens are introduced. And the state of Texas authorized a permit to build a dam on the Brazos River. Click the photo to read more.
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Working Together to Protect the Mighty Brazos

Working Together to Protect the Mighty Brazos

The Brazos Watermaster program, a branch of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, oversees the use of surface water within the Brazos River basin downstream of Possum Kingdom Lake to ensure allocation of water in accordance with State water right permits. Click the photo for more.
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PK trails not your city park

PK trails not your city park

Possum Kingdom Lake's popular hike and bike trails attract guests from all over to enjoy the gorgeous scenery and the reservoir's beauty. The trails don't just attract human guests. Be sure while visiting, you keep an eye out for some "wild" locals. Click the photo to learn more.
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Happy 80th, Possum Kingdom Lake!

Happy 80th, Possum Kingdom Lake!

Possum Kingdom Lake continues to supply water for the Brazos River basin while attracting visitors from all over to swim, fish, enjoy watercrafts and capture the perfect photo. PK is not just a lake but a lifeline, and a tool from our past that continues to protect our future. Click the photo for more.
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Wet spring, wet summer? What about the fall?

Wet spring, wet summer? What about the fall?

Late spring storms brought much needed relief to a drought-stricken Texas. But with another busy hurricane season, a potentially severe wildfire season, and hot temperatures, what can Texans expect for the rest of summer? Click the photo to read more.
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Reservoir hazards are emerging

Reservoir hazards are emerging

Texas' man-made lakes reveal watercraft dangers as hotter temperatures scorch the reservoirs. Click the photo to learn how to stay safe from the dangers below while being a good neighbor on the water.
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Public invited to free virtual Q&A with BRA

Public invited to free virtual Q&A with BRA

The next Brown Bag on the Brazos is Aug. 5. Come ask your questions and hear reports from Brazos River Authority staff on the budget process and an update on the current water supply. Click the photo to learn how to join.
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BRA employee recognized for heroism

BRA employee recognized for heroism

A BRA employee at Sugar Land was recognized at the July Board meeting for his heroic attempt to save a man’s life. Click the photo to learn more.
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BRA Board of Directors approve FY2022 budget

BRA Board of Directors approve FY2022 budget

The Brazos River Authority Board of Directors approved the proposed FY 2022 budget and multi-year capital improvement plan and discussed water supplies needed to meet future demands in the Brazos River basin. Click the photo to learn more.
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Dangerous wake downs boat, riders rescued

Dangerous wake downs boat, riders rescued

Situational awareness can go a long way to keeping everyone safe while enjoying a lake or the river. A recent nearly tragic incident on the reservoir serves as another reminder that a watercraft's wake can have dangerous impacts. Click the photo to learn more.
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Up, Up and Away

Up, Up and Away

In Texas' summer heat, water levels can fluctuate even after large amounts of rain. While it may seem like water is disappearing into thin air, a factor of fluctuating lake levels is a part of the water cycle that can have a large impact on water usage. Click the photo for more.
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Brazos River Authority’s Strategic Plan open for public comment

Brazos River Authority’s Strategic Plan open for public comment

The proposed FY2022 plan reflects new programs and projects, as well as refinements to previously adopted plans. The proposed FY2022 plan will be presented to the BRA Board for adoption in the July 26, 2021, Board meeting. Click the photo to learn more.
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Staying Calm Before the Storm

Staying Calm Before the Storm

It may seem reasonable to increase a dam’s release rate before a predicted downpour of rain. However, there are reasons why the Brazos River Authority does not increase our reservoir’s release rates before a storm. Click the photo to learn why.
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Ahoy boaters! How rusty is your knowledge?

Ahoy boaters! How rusty is your knowledge?

Chances are, it's been a while since you learned the basics of operating a watercraft. So, how sharp is your knowledge of the water? Show off your boating knowledge with this quick quiz. Click the photo for more.
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Planning for a festive July 4th?

Planning for a festive July 4th?

With fireworks, grilling and bonfires, the Fourth of July holiday involves a lot of flammable activities. However, wildfire risk during the holiday is high, especially in drier areas like Texas. Here’s how to stay safe. Click the photo for more.
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These Texas parks and lakes are calling your name

These Texas parks and lakes are calling your name

July is National Parks and Recreation Month, but before you set your destination for Utah, take a moment to consider parks closer to home, where there's a little something for everyone to enjoy outdoors. Click the photo to learn more.
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Boat-tiquette: Don’t be known as “that” boater

Boat-tiquette: Don’t be known as “that” boater

There are so many different watercraft styles, designs, primary functions, but no matter what it looks like or what it's designed for, in Texas, per state law, all boaters are responsible for their wake. Click the photo to learn more.
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Don’t Rush, Think About What You Flush!

Don’t Rush, Think About What You Flush!

It’s unfortunate, but often toilets serve as trash bins. But, what you flush can be a huge pain in your pocketbook as well as impacting your local wastewater treatment. Click the photo for more.
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Sunset Review

Sunset Review

The Brazos River Authority is undergoing a review by the Texas Sunset Commission. For more, click the photo.
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Above-normal Atlantic hurricane season has arrived

Above-normal Atlantic hurricane season has arrived

If you live in the lower Brazos River basin, be aware. Forecasters predict a 60% chance of an above-normal hurricane season with a likely range of 13 to 20 named storms. How will this affect you and your family? Click the photo.
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Composting Improves Your Garden and Our Planet

Composting Improves Your Garden and Our Planet

Making small, yet environmentally conscious decisions help reduce pollution in our waterways. Discover what composting can do for your yard and for the environment. Click the photo for more.
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Seriously, what’s with those No Wake signs?

Seriously, what’s with those No Wake signs?

If you hang around a lake, you’re bound to have noticed a “No Wake” sign or a buoy indicating no-wake zones. You might know what it means, but do you know how and why it applies? Click the photo to learn more.
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Warmer temperatures mean increased chance for fatal water-borne amoeba

Warmer temperatures mean increased chance for fatal water-borne amoeba

Nose plugs are an important addition to any water excursion this summer as a rare but usually fatal illness caused by an amoeba that thrives in warmer waters. Naegleria fowleri resides in all lakes, streams, rivers and ponds in Texas. Click the photo to learn more.
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YOUR RESPONSIBLE: WATCH YOUR WAKE!

All watercraft can create waves, but a wake created in the wrong place can be costly to your wallet and dangerous to those in the vicinity.
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Morris Sheppard Dam gets project approval, Limestone internet upgrades

Morris Sheppard Dam gets project approval, Limestone internet upgrades

The Brazos River Authority Board of Directors at its recent meeting approved two large scale projects to help further the life of Possum Kingdom Lake’s dam and a project to improve communication at the rural BRA Lake Limestone office. Click the photo to learn more.
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Advancing a reservoir career

Advancing a reservoir career

Jackie Scott's career at BRA's Lake Limestone started as a clerk typist. Now, more than 30 years later, as the assistant reservoir manager, she's handling everything from septic system inspections to the reservoir's maintenance team. Click the photo to learn more.
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Possible easing La Niña and late spring rains could dampen drought

Possible easing La Niña and late spring rains could dampen drought

After February's destructive winter storm, Texas' trend of above-normal temperatures and below-normal precipitation continues. However, a weakening La Niña could bring much-needed rain to a drought-stricken state. Click the photo to learn more.
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No Wake Zone means no waves: Watch your wake!

No Wake Zones are areas where boats and personal watercraft must operate at a slow headway speed that does not create a wake or swell.
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Water Safety Isn't Seasonal

Water Safety Isn't Seasonal

Many exciting things occur in May—it's the unofficial kickoff of summer, the Memorial Day holiday and it happens to be National Water Safety Awareness Month. While water safety is crucial year-round, the promise of summer comes with more time spent near and in the water. Click here for tips to keep you safe while enjoying aquatic activities.
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Saving Two Lives

Saving Two Lives

The Brazos River Authority and Carter BloodCare are teaming up in Granbury, giving away free kid's life jackets and providing you an opportunity to save two lives with a blood donation. Click the photo to learn more.
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Down the Drain, Into Your Water

Down the Drain, Into Your Water

People often mistakenly utilize their toilet or drain as a disposal bin. However, common household items that get tossed in the toilet, like medications, can end up in your local lake, river or stream. Just because it’s out of sight doesn’t mean it should be out of mind. Click the photo for more.
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How Does Your Garden Grow?

How Does Your Garden Grow?

Spring is finally here, and National Gardening Day is coming up. Besides choosing what you want to grow from the ground, it’s also important to properly apply what helps your lawn and plants grow. Don’t go overboard on the fertilizer this year—read some helpful tips by clicking the photo.
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Dry 2020 reflected in water use

Dry 2020 reflected in water use

The Brazos River Authority released its annual water use and reservoir accounting summary illustrating how much water is used, by whom, and where, across the BRA System. Click the photo to learn more.
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 BRA Management Hosts First Public Virtual Meeting

BRA Management Hosts First Public Virtual Meeting

The Brazos River Authority hosted its inaugural Brown Bag on the Brazos on Thursday, April 8. The new public meeting format gives the public a chance to connect with the BRA's management team and learn about important topics and projects within the Brazos River basin. Read more here.
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TPWD secures more public access to Brazos near Lake Granbury

TPWD secures more public access to Brazos near Lake Granbury

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department announced new opportunities to hit the water on the Brazos and San Marcos rivers. Click the photo to learn more.
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Planning for the future

Planning for the future

The Brazos River Authority Board of Directors met and reviewed plans to strategically guide BRA operations and projects. Click the photo to read more.
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BRA invites the public to a virtual meeting

BRA invites the public to a virtual meeting

The Brazos River Authority is hosting the inaugural Brown Bag on the Brazos to share with communities throughout the basin various projects and insight ongoing for the BRA. Click the photo to learn more.
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A Twist of Fate

A Twist of Fate

The Brazos River Authority General Counsel recalls how one decision in college helped direct her life and introduced her to the exciting world of law. Lauralee Vallon shares her journey as part of Women's History Month. Click the photo to read more.
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