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With summer in full swing, lots of boats are hitting the water in Texas. Here is how you can prevent the spread of an invasive species lurking beneath the surface and just waiting to catch a ride. Learn more here.
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Brazos River provides ample fall hunting chances
Hunting is a Texas tradition and many sportsmen head for state-owned river beds for hunting opportunities.
For those new to the sport, or a few years out of practice, here’s a reminder of laws to consider and how
to obtain a permit to hunt on BRA reservoirs. Learn more
here.
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Getting To Know You
Which board member's hero is his dad? Or which board member's first job was shining shoes?
Three Brazos River Authority Board Members take a few moments to share favorite quotes, and thoughts
on the importance of water and the Brazos basin. For more, go
here.
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Four decades, three reservoirs, countless gigs
Lake Limestone reservoir manager Davy Moore joined the Brazos River Authority in 1974,
before the current reservoir he now manages was built. During a life-long career
with the BRA, he's worked at each of the organization's reservoirs, while managing
a second career - onstage. Learn more
here.
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Will the unusually wet conditions continue?
A wet spring has given way to a hot summer. This year’s excessive rain has resulted
in only a small portion of Texas experiencing drought conditions this season.
Learn more
here.
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July 2019 Board of Directors quarterly meeting
The Brazos River Authority Board of Directors will meet Monday, July 29 and will
consider the annual fiscal year budget. For more details, go
here.
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Central Office
4600 Cobbs Drive, Waco, TX 76710
P.O. Box 7555, Waco, TX 76714
888-922-6272
information@brazos.org
www.brazos.org
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The Brazos Basin newsletter is produced by the Government & Customer Relations Department.
Copyright July 2019
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