Water is one of our most valuable resources—and it’s under threat. Out-of-state entities are targeting our local aquifers, looking to profit without concern for our future.
The City of Bryan takes the safety and well-being of all animals in our community very seriously. We deeply understand the concerns raised about the recent social media post regarding a dog named “Blue,” and we share your passion for ensuring that all animals in Bryan are treated with care, respect, and compassion.
The City of Bryan’s Water Services is working diligently to identify city- and privately-owned service lines as required by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) updated Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR). This federal mandate requires all community water systems to identify and replace lead service lines within the next 10 years.
The City of Bryan has joined forces with The Texas A&M University System, Brazos County, and the City of College Station to file a formal protest with the State Office of Administrative Hearings and a lawsuit in state district court, aiming to prevent an out-of-state entity from depleting the essential water resources of the Brazos Valley.
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