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SJRA- Christmas Tree Drive
SJRA- Christmas Tree Drive
After the holidays, the San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) collected live Christmas trees from those in our area all through the...
Top 10 Social Media Posts of 2021
Top 10 Social Media Posts of 2021
2021 has been a great year of social media! Thanks to social media and our well-connected world, SJRA was...
SJRA- Zebra Mussel Inspection Program
Zebra mussels are freshwater mollusks native to Eastern Europe that were first introduced into the U.S. in the 1980’s through the Great Lakes system. ...
SJRA-Wide Construction Projects, Studies, and Repair Viewer
SJRA-Wide Construction Projects, Studies, and Repair Viewer
When San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) was well into planning for their Groundwater Reduction Plan water plant construction...
SJRA: What is the difference between groundwater and surface water?
If you follow the SJRA and its activities, a couple words you may hear often are “groundwater” and “surface water,” and you might find...
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...
Welcome to the Jungle…
Okay, okay, so maybe not the jungle, but Lake Conroe has definitely seen an uptick in the amount of native vegetation growing along the...
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...
Conservation
SJRA- Christmas Tree Drive
SJRA- Christmas Tree Drive
After the holidays, the San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) collected live Christmas trees from those in our area all through the...
Conservation
Top 10 Social Media Posts of 2021
Top 10 Social Media Posts of 2021
2021 has been a great year of social media! Thanks to social media and our well-connected world, SJRA was...
Conservation
SJRA- Zebra Mussel Inspection Program
Zebra mussels are freshwater mollusks native to Eastern Europe that were first introduced into the U.S. in the 1980’s through the Great Lakes system. ...
Conservation
SJRA-Wide Construction Projects, Studies, and Repair Viewer
SJRA-Wide Construction Projects, Studies, and Repair Viewer
When San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) was well into planning for their Groundwater Reduction Plan water plant construction...
Outdoors
SJRA: What is the difference between groundwater and surface water?
If you follow the SJRA and its activities, a couple words you may hear often are “groundwater” and “surface water,” and you might find...
Conservation
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...
Fishing
Welcome to the Jungle…
Okay, okay, so maybe not the jungle, but Lake Conroe has definitely seen an uptick in the amount of native vegetation growing along the...
Outdoors
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...
Fishing
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...
Local News
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...