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San Jacinto River Authority, Conroe settle water dispute, bringing relief to community
Read full article: San Jacinto River Authority, Conroe settle water dispute, bringing relief to communityAfter years of back-and-forth and courtroom battles, the San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) and the City of Conroe have finally reached an agreement that leaders say will benefit everyone in the community.
Lake Houston, Lake Conroe lowered to prepare for incoming storms
Read full article: Lake Houston, Lake Conroe lowered to prepare for incoming stormsAuthorities are lowering water levels in Lake Houston and Lake Conroe to mitigate flood risks from an approaching tropical system expected to impact the area with heavy rains.
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Lake Conroe back open following high water levels, other potential safety risks
Read full article: Lake Conroe back open following high water levels, other potential safety risksThe San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) and Montgomery County Constable Precinct 1 have announced that Lake Conroe is back open after being closed as a result of the heavy rain that pushed through the area Friday and overnight into Saturday.
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Nearly 1,400 Conroe-area residents attend meeting to discuss whether to lower Lake Conroe for flood mitigation
Read full article: Nearly 1,400 Conroe-area residents attend meeting to discuss whether to lower Lake Conroe for flood mitigationCONROE – More than 1,400 residents from the Conroe area attended the San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) special meeting at the Lone Star Convention & Expo Center Thursday to discuss and vote on the temporary flood mitigation strategy of lowering Lake Conroe on a seasonal basis. Those who live along lake Conroe generally pushed against the lowering of Lake Conroe. They won’t put it on the tour any longer.”Those who lived downstream, south and southeast of Lake Conroe, as near as River Plantation, and as far as Kingwood, were for the lowering of the lake. For the fall lowering, the SJRA recommended that the process should begin Aug. 1 and lower the lake by 200′ MSL and then again beginning Sept. 1, lowering the lake to 199.5′ MSL. This was the final amended proposal which SJRA is now asking the City of Houston to consider.