Brazos River Authority
Recent News About Brazos River Authority
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BRAZOS RIVER AUTHORITY: Serving Our Reservoir Communities
If you have visited a Brazos River Authority reservoir, chances are that you’ve seen a Lake Ranger patrolling the waters, offering a helping hand to a boater in distress or even giving out a citation to a speeding boat.
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BRAZOS RIVER AUTHORITY: Free River Curriculum for Teachers Now Online
There’s a free, downloadable education program available to inspire youth to learn about something that affects everyone’s daily lives: Water.
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BRAZOS RIVER AUTHORITY: These Boots Were Made for Hikin'
As much as everyone is hoping Jan. 1, 2021 will magically fix all the world's problems; they equally know real change comes from action.
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BRAZOS RIVER AUTHORITY: New USGS Water Dashboard Provides Nationwide Data to the Public
The Brazos River Authority’s water supply system is everchanging—the Brazos River, its tributaries and the reservoirs that lie within the Brazos River basin can fluctuate at any time.
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BRAZOS RIVER AUTHORITY: Eggs-Sighting bird count seeks volunteers
Check off one more good deed for Santa Claus this holiday season by volunteering in the 121st annual Christmas Bird Count.
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BRAZOS RIVER AUTHORITY: When the situation becomes salty
All water flows downstream, right? Then that might include what’s in the water too, like salt.
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BRAZOS RIVER AUTHORITY: Dry and Warm Conditions to Continue This Fall
It’s been a hot and dry summer, and forecasters are hinting that those conditions may continue in Texas for the remainder of the year.
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BRAZOS RIVER AUTHORITY: Rainbow Trout Stocking is Here
Not only are these fish big, but they are a rare treat for Texans.
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BRAZOS RIVER AUTHORITY: Protecting Your Boat and Dock this Winter Season
Shorter days and cooler temperatures signal the end of warm weekends on the water and the beginning of winter. While Texas may not experience extremely harsh winters and long-lasting, deep freezes, your boats and docks still need protection from the winter elements.
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BRAZOS RIVER AUTHORITY: Help Protect Texas Water by Recycling
Many families have a designated recycling bin that they take out with the trash each week. Some families have a compost bin while others drive to their local recycling center whenever they have items that need to be dropped off.
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BRAZOS RIVER AUTHORITY: Learning More: A healthy ecosystem reflects healthy water
Where you live in Texas most likely influences how you view water. If you’re out in West Texas, an area where rain, rivers and lakes are scarce, you may appreciate a heavy downpour now and then. If you live closer to the Gulf Coast, that heavy downpour, and its implications, might be less welcome.
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BRAZOS RIVER AUTHORITY: Get into the Fall Spirit with these Fun Events
Nov. 7: GRANBURY – First Saturday Bird Walk, 7 – 9 a.m. at Acton Nature Center, 6500 Smoky Hill Court, Granbury
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BRAZOS RIVER AUTHORITY: Can You Imagine A Day Without Water in 2020?
You wake up and take a sip of water from the cup on your nightstand. Then you use water to brush your teeth, wash your hands or shower before you start work. From the moment you wake up, water already plays an integral part of your day.
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BRAZOS RIVER AUTHORITY: Put Your Fall Leaves to Good Use
After a long, hot summer here in Texas, many of us are looking forward to all the wonderful changes that the autumn season brings.
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BRAZOS RIVER AUTHORITY: Pack a Map
Can you really get lost if you have your cell phone with you?
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BRAZOS RIVER AUTHORITY: Hold Your Nose
The filling of Possum Kingdom Lake, Lake Granbury and Lake Limestone prompted releases from the dams. And with those releases came a not-so-pleasant occurrence.
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BRAZOS RIVER AUTHORITY: Sunset Advisory Commission Invites Public Input on the Brazos River Authority
The Sunset Advisory Commission is reviewing the mission and performance of the Brazos River Authority (BRA) and welcomes public comments on ideas to improve its operations and services.
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BRAZOS RIVER AUTHORITY: Here’s what you should know about hunting season
Waterfowl hunting season is coming up once again, and Texas’ hunters are looking forward to getting out to test their luck at bagging a bird.
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BRAZOS RIVER AUTHORITY: Preparing for a Safe and Fun Labor Day Weekend
Labor Day weekend is synonymous with the end of summer and the beginning of a new school year. Many of us use the “last” weekend of summer to go to a pool, the beach or the great outdoors for a final summertime adventure.
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BRAZOS RIVER AUTHORITY: Protect Yourself - Wear your Life Jacket
In a recent report, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced that during June, more than 30 people lost their lives to drowning at lake and river projects that the agency manages.