Projections show that by 2060, the Brazos basin will not have enough water
to meet our growing population. Conserving water now will help provide for the future of our
families and communities. Simple at-home measures can save an estimated $115 per year on your
water bill. To view the Brazos River Authority Water Conservation Plan, click
here.
CONSERVATION CAN SAVE YOUR POCKETBOOK According to the Environmental Protection Agency, applying simple water
conservation tips can help the average American family save over $115 a year on their water bill.
KEEPING YOUR LAWN ALIVE
DURING DROUGHT CONDITIONS Drought conditions can be hard on Texas lawns but
they don't have to be fatal. Proper watering techniques can help keep
your lawn alive to thrive for another year.
XERISCAPING: TEXAS-TOUGH LANDSCAPES Water conservation is becoming more widely accepted in Texas
and with it many Texans are turning to xeriscaping as an alternative to landscapes that
require regular watering.
RAINWATER HARVESTING:
GREAT FOR YOUR YARD AND YOUR WALLET This age-old method of saving rain for watering is gathering popularity.
The easy practice can provide natural, chemical free water to your plants while saving on your water bills.
CONSERVING WATER FOR
WHEN IT'S NEEDED In Texas, drought can settle on an area within a matter of months.
Conserving water is becoming more important each year as prolonged
droughts plague areas of the country.
STUDENTS "JOURNEY" TO TEXAS WATERWAYS Finding innovative ways to
help children learn is a priority for Texas' teachers.
With water supply in the state quickly becoming more precious
than oil and
gas, teaching our young people
about Texas' water is more
important than ever!