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Fighting Invasive Plants on Lake Conroe

Reservoir owners and operators in Southeast Texas are all familiar with the concept of non-native, or invasive, aquatic vegetation growing in their waters and...

SJRA: Boater Safety Refresher

As we approach the middle of summer, boaters are increasingly out and about on Lake Conroe.  Some boaters are new to Lake Conroe, and...

SJRA Weather Aware Resource Guide

It’s that time of year in Southeast Texas when temperatures close in on three digits, the humidity in the air feels thick, and it...

SJRA in the Highlands

Located in east Harris County, the San Jacinto River Authority’s Highlands Division delivers raw (untreated) water from Lake Houston and the Trinity River through...

SJRA: Using Mapping App Technology for Water Education Water Supply & Wastewater Treatment

Most people do not think about water on a daily basis--how the wastewater from their home makes its way to a treatment facility or...

Flood Infrastructure Fund Grants

The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) recently approved the award of more than $1.4 million in grant funding from the state’s Flood Infrastructure Fund...

SJRA Rates, Fees, and Budget Process

The San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) was created in 1937 to develop, conserve, and protect the water resources of the San Jacinto River Basin....

Bear Branch Rehab: Final Update

San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) has spent the last eleven months working on rehabilitating the Bear Branch gravity main in The Woodlands. The Bear...

SJRA and TPWD Christmas Tree Drive

Have you ever wondered what to do with your Christmas tree after December 25th? Instead of placing it out by the curb, only to...

Extensometers and Subsidence

According to the Harris-Galveston Subsidence District (HGSD), land subsidence is the sinking of the earth’s surface due to subsurface (underground) movements. Land subsidence occurs...

Fighting Invasive Plants on Lake Conroe

Reservoir owners and operators in Southeast Texas are all familiar with the concept of non-native, or invasive, aquatic vegetation growing in their waters and...

SJRA: Boater Safety Refresher

As we approach the middle of summer, boaters are increasingly out and about on Lake Conroe.  Some boaters are new to Lake Conroe, and...

SJRA Weather Aware Resource Guide

It’s that time of year in Southeast Texas when temperatures close in on three digits, the humidity in the air feels thick, and it...

SJRA in the Highlands

Located in east Harris County, the San Jacinto River Authority’s Highlands Division delivers raw (untreated) water from Lake Houston and the Trinity River through...

SJRA: Using Mapping App Technology for Water Education Water Supply & Wastewater Treatment

Most people do not think about water on a daily basis--how the wastewater from their home makes its way to a treatment facility or...

Flood Infrastructure Fund Grants

The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) recently approved the award of more than $1.4 million in grant funding from the state’s Flood Infrastructure Fund...

SJRA Rates, Fees, and Budget Process

The San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) was created in 1937 to develop, conserve, and protect the water resources of the San Jacinto River Basin....

Bear Branch Rehab: Final Update

San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) has spent the last eleven months working on rehabilitating the Bear Branch gravity main in The Woodlands. The Bear...

SJRA and TPWD Christmas Tree Drive

Have you ever wondered what to do with your Christmas tree after December 25th? Instead of placing it out by the curb, only to...

Extensometers and Subsidence

According to the Harris-Galveston Subsidence District (HGSD), land subsidence is the sinking of the earth’s surface due to subsurface (underground) movements. Land subsidence occurs...

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