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Lower Colorado River Authority opens Buchanan Dam floodgates for first time since 2019The Lower Colorado River Authority opened four floodgates at Buchanan Dam Monday afternoon to release storm runoff as the Highland Lakes system manages flooding from July rains. The floodgate ...
A Stage 2 drought warning for customers accessing water through an agreement between the Brazos River Authority and the Lower ...
The last time the gates were open at Buchanan Dam was 2019. The LRCA's move to open the gates Monday comes after another 6-10 inches of rain fell over parts of Central Texas over the weekend, NBC News ...
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The Cool Down on MSNOfficials offer homeowners up to $3,000 to make key yard upgrades: 'We need to be thoughtful'"We hope these rebates encourage residents to use technology and take other measures." Officials offer homeowners up to ...
The Upper Guadalupe River Authority had a $3 million reserve, but cut taxes rather than replacing an outdated flood alert ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) chose Minnesota-based Fagen, Inc. to lead engineering, procurement and construction work on LCRA’s upcoming “peaking” power plant.
Community groups wanting to apply for grants of up to $50,000 from the Lower Colorado River Authority must submit completed applications by midnight Jan. 31.
The Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) — which generates hydroelectric power and supplies water from six lakes on the Colorado River in central Texas — established an enterprise data ...
The Lower Colorado River Authority, which provides energy services in a 55-county service area in Central Texas, expects to price $248 million of revenue bonds the week of Oct. 4.
Lower Colorado River Authority has contracted with Anterix to purchase additional 900 MHz wireless broadband licenses to extend LCRA’s ability to support future growth in Texas. This agreement builds ...
For example, as laid out in the 1948 Upper Colorado River Compact, Colorado’s allocation of upper basin water is 51.75%. Therefore, the state takes 51.75% of the evaporative losses for Blue Mesa ...
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