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Putting the human back in HR

Putting the human back in HR

The Brazos River Authority celebrates Women’s History Month by taking a look at some that make the organization thrive. Monica Wheelis reflects on her own female role model and how she aims to make HR more personal. Click the photo to read more.
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Counting water

Counting water

Some areas of the Brazos River Authority’s water services department are, as you might think, busier when it rains. For Julie Andress, sometimes it’s the lack of rain that keeps her most on her toes. Click the photo to read more.
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Feeling cooped up from COVID? The Brazos River basin offers Spring Break options that are beautiful, inexpensive and socially distanced!

Feeling cooped up from COVID? The Brazos River basin offers Spring Break options that are beautiful, inexpensive and socially distanced!

Before you know it, the few and far between cold Texas days will be gone, and for many, spring break will offer a week-long vacation. If you are looking to stay relatively close to home for your trip, you don’t have to travel far (or spend a lot of money) to explore the great outdoors and create fond memories. The Brazos River basin is home to many interesting historical sites and beautiful nature spots, including Brazos River Authority reservoirs. Not only do these locations provide the opportunity to escape the indoors, but they are also inexpensive and fun for the whole family. Whether you are ready to spend an entire week in the wilderness or looking for a fun day trip, the Brazos River basin has plenty of adventures that will tak...
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The ultimate guide to household hazards

The ultimate guide to household hazards

Not everything can safely go in the trash. But do you know which household products almost everyone has shouldn't go out on trash day? Click the photo to learn more.
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Want to save money this month? Consider how much water you're using

Want to save money this month? Consider how much water you're using

The winter season typically requires less outdoor water use. But water conservation efforts, and the money saved, don’t have to stop during the colder months. There are plenty of simple ways you can conserve water indoors during the winter months. Click the photo for more.
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