Brazos River Authority
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The Brazos River Authority or BRA was created in 1929 by the Texas Legislature as a quasi-governmental entity to manage the Brazos River as a water resource in Texas.[1] It was originally named the Brazos River Conservation and Reclamation District and renamed to the current name in 1953. The central office is located at 4600 Cobbs Drive in Waco.[2]
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Abbreviation | BRA |
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Formation | 1929 |
Type | Government-owned corporation |
Purpose | Water conservation and reclamation |
Headquarters | 4600 Cobbs Drive, Waco, Texas, 76714 |
Region served | Brazos River basin |
General Manager | David Collinsworth |
Main organ | Board of Directors |
Website | http://www.brazos.org/ |
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