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Studying species

Studying species

The Brazos River Authority Board of Directors met for their bimonthly meeting and, among other things, learned about a new way the BRA is methodically working to evaluate and study species within the Brazos River basin. Click the photo to learn more.
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More than a lake

More than a lake

How big of a role does a Lake Whitney, a federally-operated reservoir in Central Texas, play in supplying water to those near the Gulf of America? The answer might surprise you. Click the photo to learn more.
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Wondering what's going on?

Wondering what's going on?

The Brazos River Authority is making detailed insight into major BRA projects available to you with a click. From project summaries to budget and progress status, you may now follow each BRA project as it moves forward. Click here for more.
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2022 Rings in a Dry Spell

2022 Rings in a Dry Spell

New year, no new climate conditions here in Texas. The state's above-normal temperatures and lack of precipitation remain in the forecast for the beginning of 2022 and may continue into the spring. What does this mean for the Brazos River basin? Click the photo for more.
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An eye on the gold

An eye on the gold

BRA aquatic scientists partner with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to monitor for early detection of potential golden alga issues on Possum Kingdom Lake and Lake Granbury. Click the photo to learn what this month's report told us.
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