The Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority or GBRA was formed in 1933 by the Texas legislature. Its main concerns are water supply and water conservation in the Guadalupe River Basin, which includes the Blanco, Comal, and San Marcos rivers. The authority extends over ten counties. The general offices of the authority are located at 933 East Court Street in Seguin.[1]
Abbreviation | GBRA |
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Formation | 1933 |
Type | Government-owned corporation |
Purpose | Water conservation and reclamation |
Headquarters | 933 East Court Street, Seguin, Texas, 78155 |
Region served | Ten counties in Texas |
General Manager | Darrell Nichols |
Main organ | Board of Directors |
Website | http://www.gbra.org/ |
Dams and reservoirs
editThe GBRA currently operates dams that form seven reservoirs along the Guadalupe River in Texas:
Other reservoirs managed by the GBRA include:
References
edit- ^ "Contact Us." Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority. Accessed August 31, 2008.
See also
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