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Brazos River Authority to dedicate 6,035 acre-feet annually to Texas Parks and Wildlife for in‑stream uses

2159617 · January 28, 2025
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Summary

The board authorized staff to finalize and execute an interlocal and contract to dedicate 6,035 acre-feet per year for in‑stream uses along the main stem of the Brazos River downstream of Possum Kingdom Lake; directors sought clearer resolution language and coordination with TPWD.

The Brazos River Authority Board of Directors on Jan. 27 authorized the general manager to finalize and execute an interlocal and contractual agreement dedicating 6,035 acre-feet of BRA water per year to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for in‑stream uses along the Brazos River main stem downstream of Possum Kingdom Lake.

Staff counsel Destiny Rasch Huber told the board the dedication “is about 20 years in the making,” tracing to a 2011 memorandum of understanding with TPWD tied to BRA’s system‑operations permit and the agency’s water‑management plan. The…

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