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The San Jacinto River Authority Board of Directors today approved a plan that includes refunding $12 million to wholesale water customers that are participants in SJRA’s Groundwater Reduction Plan (GRP).
Congressman Dan Crenshaw joins local leaders to mark the event Federal, state, and local elected officials gathered at the Bear Branch Dam in The Woodlands to celebrate the announcement of funding for the dam’s proposed modification project.
Abundance of caution due to high levels, possible submerged objects, and floating debris The San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) and Montgomery County Constable Precinct 1 announced that Lake Conroe is temporarily closed due to high lake levels, the possibility of submerged objects, floating debris, and other hazards that could pose safet
San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) continues to closely monitor the rainfall expected throughout Southeast Texas. SJRA manages Lake Conroe water level any time the lake level exceeds 201ft. msl.
San Jacinto River Authority continues to closely monitor the rainfall expected throughout Southeast Texas.
Montgomery County Food Bank received holiday cheer from donors During November and December, all San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) offices collected food donations to participate in Montgomery County Food Bank's Holiday Helpings Food Drive, the annual holiday food drive to help give back to those in need in the
Recycle your tree for fish habitat The San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) is encouraging all area residents to not leave their Christmas trees on the curb after the holidays, and instead bring it in to be used to improve fish habitat in Lake Conroe.
The San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) Board of Directors announced today the selection of Aubrey A. Spear, PE, as general manager.
This is one historic man made water feature Another historical Halloween event was the creation of Lake Conroe, the local landmark that has shaped the lives, history, and economy of our community. The San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) is marking the golden anniversary with a month full of mem