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Could the Brazos River basin see a small victory, or worsening drought conditions?

Could the Brazos River basin see a small victory, or worsening drought conditions?

Brazos River Authority hydrologists have released the latest projections for how the drought could impact water supply and the lakes across the basin. Click the photo to learn more.
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Sep-timber is a tree's least favorite month, so let's talk stumps

Sep-timber is a tree's least favorite month, so let's talk stumps

Declining lake levels due to Texas' drought have prompted inquiries about how to remove stumps adjacent to docks. We break it down for you here.
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What are drought classifications?

What are drought classifications?

Every week since 1999, the U.S. Drought Monitor has created maps that include levels of dryness and drought severity. These maps note different classes of drought severity by colors. Check out Water School to learn more about what these colors mean.
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Maintaining an asset

Maintaining an asset

Water and wastewater treatment plants play a large role in the Brazos River Authority's mission to manage the basin's water quality. David Stabeno is there to help ensure the maintenance is in place to keep these vital assets running. Read more here.
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What is Xeriscape?

What is Xeriscape?

Using this technique can help conserve water or deal with periods of drought. Check out the BRA's Water School to learn more.
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