All posts by San Jacinto River Authority
- San Jacinto River Authority | May 6, 2019
SJRA Water Preservation Tips for National Drinking Water Week
CONROE, TX – San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) and the American Water Works Association (AWWA) along with water...
- San Jacinto River Authority | April 11, 2019
SJRA a Top Finisher in “Best Tasting Drinking Water in Texas” Competition
CONROE, TX – San Jacinto River Authority’s (SJRA) Groundwater Reduction Plan (GRP) Division earned top marks from the...
- San Jacinto River Authority | February 15, 2019
Final Public Meeting on Flood Protection Study and Early Warning System Project
On February 25, 2019 representatives from the San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA), Montgomery County, and the City of...
- San Jacinto River Authority | January 2, 2019
Lake Conroe Update: SJRA dam releases due to rainfall
San Jacinto River Authority shared a press release stating that, “Due to the National Weather Service’s most recent...
- San Jacinto River Authority | December 27, 2018
SJRA Continues Controlled Releases
With an average of 3.5-inches of rainfall across the watershed in the last 24-hours, the Lake Conroe water...
- San Jacinto River Authority | December 10, 2018
Lake Conroe to Open to Normal Lake Traffic and Activities at Noon Today
Lake Conroe water levels are slowly receding, and the lake will soon reach a point where navigational conditions...
- San Jacinto River Authority | December 7, 2018
Lake Conroe Exceeds Full Level, SJRA Beginning Controlled Releases
With an average of 1.7 inches of rainfall across the watershed in the last 24-hours, the Lake Conroe...
- San Jacinto River Authority | December 6, 2018
San Jacinto River Authority Begins Preparations for Potential Rainfall in the Lake Conroe Watershed
With current forecasts predicting anywhere from two to five inches of rainfall in and around the Lake Conroe...
- San Jacinto River Authority | October 17, 2018
Lake Conroe Exceeds Full Level; SJRA Beginning Controlled Releases
With an average of 3.96 inches of rainfall across the watershed for the current event, the Lake Conroe...
- San Jacinto River Authority | September 13, 2018
SJRA prepares for potential rainfall in Lake Conroe Watershed
With current forecasts predicting anywhere from two to four inches of rainfall in and around the Lake Conroe...