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TACKLING LEAVES, YARD WASTE PROTECTS ENVIRONMENT & CAN SAVE YOU MONEY

TACKLING LEAVES, YARD WASTE PROTECTS ENVIRONMENT & CAN SAVE YOU MONEY

For those blessed with trees on their property, mounds of fallen leaves are an inevitable sign of the autumn season. Fortunately, there are ways to address this abundance as well as other types of yard waste that could help save you a little money while protecting our water quality.
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DETAILED DAM SAFETY PRECAUTIONS HELP PREVENT CATASTROPHE

DETAILED DAM SAFETY PRECAUTIONS HELP PREVENT CATASTROPHE

Other than Hollywood screenwriters or novelists, few want to imagine the tragedy that would follow the catastrophic failure of a dam. But preventing the worst case scenario is something that Brazos River Authority staff work continually.
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VANISHING WATER?

VANISHING WATER?

The last few weeks have been very dry for much of the Brazos River basin. If you live near a water-body, it may seem that water is literally disappearing. In fact, it is. Click the photo to learn more.
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WATER OFFERS FASCINATING TOPIC FOR SCIENCE PROJECTS

WATER OFFERS FASCINATING TOPIC FOR SCIENCE PROJECTS

School is again in session, and science fair projects with a focus on water may not only help students learn more about this vital resource, they might spark ideas that could lead to new innovations.
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ILLEGAL DUMPING IS THREAT TO WATER, ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH

ILLEGAL DUMPING IS THREAT TO WATER, ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH

Illegally dumped trash on the side of the road or in seemingly remote areas is much more than a blemish on the beauty of the countryside. It’s a threat to our water and environment, and as such, it can result in hefty fines or even jail time.
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