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Angelina-Nueches River Authority Based in Lufkin, includes parts of 17 counties. Includes information on managed lakes, clean rivers, utilities and composting programs. http://www.anra.org/ |
Brazos River Authority Develops and distributes water supplies, provides water and wastewater treatment, monitors water quality, and pursues water conservation through public education programs. http://www.brazos.org/ |
Edwards Aquifer Authority Covers Uvalde, Medina and Bexar counties, plus parts of four others. Includes water data, meeting and hearing dates, planning documents, regulations, and overview of aquifer and of organization. http://edwardsaquifer.org/ |
Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority Based in Seguin, includes parts of 10 counties from Kendall to Calhoun and Refugio. Includes information on board, staff, and departments, water and recreation facilities, and water quality data. http://www.gbra.org/ |
Lavaca Navidad River Authority Based in Edna, covers parts of 9 counties to Lavaca Bay. Includes map, water quality and flow data, management plans and regional planning, and staff contacts. http://www.lnra.org/ |
San Antonio River Authority Includes meetings and citizen comment opportunities, organization, and reports and information on water quality and levels. Headquartered in San Antonio, covers Medina and San Antonio rivershed in 8 counties from Bandera to Goliad. http://www.sara-tx.org/ |
Sulphur River Basin Authority Maps, meeting times, and information on water quality, and Clean Rivers Program. Headquartered in Texarkana, covers parts of 10 counties from Fannin to Cass. http://www.sulphurr.org/ |
Texas Alliance of Groundwater Districts (Formerly the Texas Groundwater Conservation Districts Association.) Information on meetings, publications and operating manuals, and aquifer maps. http://www.texasgroundwater.org/ |
Texas Water Foundation Informing Texans about the value of water and how each person plays a key role in conserving, preserving and improving the availability of water. News, kids area, and weekly water newsletter included. http://www.texaswater.org/ |
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