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Lake Proctor reaches worst drought level

Lake Proctor reaches worst drought level

Out of a four-stage system, Lake Proctor has hit Stage 4 Pro Rata Curtailment as ongoing drought conditions continue to impact the Brazos River basin's water supply. Click the photo for more.
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Environmentally sound

Environmentally sound

The Brazos River Authority’s environmental programs' coordinator shares his journey with the organization and some of the projects he manages. Justin Grimm has built a career protecting the water resources of the Brazos River basin. Click the photo for more.
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Taxation of Evaporation

Taxation of Evaporation

Who is the biggest Brazos River Authority water client? Would you believe it’s a “what” not a “who?” Click the photo to read more.
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Highest temperatures still to come

Highest temperatures still to come

With early summer rains in the Upper Brazos River Basin, many living in the area may think the drought has ended. But other areas of the basin have seen far less rain. To learn more about current drought conditions and projections for the remainder of the summer, click the photo.
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3 BRA lakes now under Stage 2 Drought Warning, 1 nearing Stage 4 Pro Rata Curtailment condition

3 BRA lakes now under Stage 2 Drought Warning, 1 nearing Stage 4 Pro Rata Curtailment condition

As a result of the ongoing drought conditions, the BRA has placed Lakes Stillhouse Hollow, Georgetown and Belton under a Stage 2 Drought Warning. Meanwhile, Lake Proctor is approaching Stage 4. Click the photo for more.
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