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It’s not your imagination: Parts of the Brazos are brown

It’s not your imagination: Parts of the Brazos are brown

A lot of people enjoying the Brazos River, its tributaries and reservoirs are learning more than planned about turbidity as the waterways before them look more like chocolate milk than a source of drinking water. Click the photo to learn more.
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Summer months mean increased chances for deadly amoeba infection

Summer months mean increased chances for deadly amoeba infection

Naegleria fowleri - commonly referred to as the “brain-eating amoeba” – thrives in hotter weather and stagnant bodies of water. Take precautions this summer while enjoying the Brazos River to avoid primary amebic meningoencephalitis. To learn more, click the photo.
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Wakeboarding activities can cause damage to shore, docks and other vessels, leaving operators responsible

Wakeboarding activities can cause damage to shore, docks and other vessels, leaving operators responsible

Sunny days are driving boaters out to the reservoirs to enjoy the area, but some wakeboarders aren’t following the law, causing property damage that they may be responsible for repairing. To learn more, click the photo.
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Save easier for your next vacation by not putting mayonnaise down the drain

Save easier for your next vacation by not putting mayonnaise down the drain

Americans continue to use sinks and toilets to flush food, which results in costly damages. It’s not just grease that needs to be kept out of the sink. To read more, click the photo.
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BRA parks open and available

BRA parks open and available

Brazos River Authority reservoirs provide many opportunities for adventure and relaxation. To learn more, click the photo.
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