From TexAgs Sponsor, Keep Water Local:

Water is the lifeblood of our community, fueling our homes, businesses, schools, and our wonderful quality of life. Like other Southwestern communities, Brazos and Robertson County residents and business owners face ongoing challenges: drought, seasonal high temperatures, aging infrastructure, and shrinking groundwater reserves.
Now, out-of-state entities and neighboring municipalities in the Brazos River Valley are collaborating to siphon away our city's most precious resource - our water.
That's why Keep Water Local was created a coalition of residents, business leaders, and local leaders united to protect our water and our way of life.
For more information how you too can help and have your voice heard, visit:


Water is the lifeblood of our community, fueling our homes, businesses, schools, and our wonderful quality of life. Like other Southwestern communities, Brazos and Robertson County residents and business owners face ongoing challenges: drought, seasonal high temperatures, aging infrastructure, and shrinking groundwater reserves.
Now, out-of-state entities and neighboring municipalities in the Brazos River Valley are collaborating to siphon away our city's most precious resource - our water.
That's why Keep Water Local was created a coalition of residents, business leaders, and local leaders united to protect our water and our way of life.
For more information how you too can help and have your voice heard, visit:
