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If you're not careful, holiday cleanup
could cost you thousands
You might not think twice about rinsing greasy pans or leftover oils down the sink. But this simple act can wreak havoc on your pipes,
especially during the holidays when gravies and deep frying are common. Avoid the hefty repair bills this holiday.
Learn how here.
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The last holdout:
Proctor Lake emerges from drought
When the rain finally came, Proctor Lake was the lone holdout to exit drought conditions.
What weather conditions can we expect from the rest of 2024?
Read more here.
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Guardian of the lake
When he's not serving as Lake Limestone's lake ranger sergeant, Scott Davis loves to wear his "Papa" hat.
Read more about Sergeant Davis' journey to the BRA here.
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Waste not, want not
Wastewater treatment is the behind-the-scenes superhero, working tirelessly to keep our water clean and safe.
Knowing just how that works (and what not to flush) can help you remember to appreciate the wastewater
warriors who keep our water sparkling.
Read more here.
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Xeriscaping in the Fall
Tired of spending weekends tending to a high-maintenance lawn? By replacing thirsty grass with drought-tolerant native plants,
you can create a stunning, eco-friendly yard that requires minimal watering and maintenance.
Read more here.
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Coming Up
November 18, 2024
Board of Directors meeting
The next Brazos River Authority bimonthly Board of Directors meeting is scheduled for Monday,
November 18, 2024 at the BRA’s Lt. Gen. Phillip J. Ford Central Office, 4600 Cobbs Drive in Waco
Click here
to see the meeting agenda.
December 5, 2024
Brown Bag on the Brazos
The next Brown Bag on the Brazos will be at noon, on Thursday, December 5, 2024.
Topics will include: saving your pipes from holiday tragedy, a deep dive into our
Environmental Field Ops team, water issues and the upcoming legislative session
and water supply availability and lake levels this winter.
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Sunset at Thorp Spring Park at Lake Granbury.
By Amy Steele
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