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Established in 1949, the Sabine River Authority of Texas is dedicated to the long-term management and protection of the Sabine River Basin. Through responsible oversight of resources like the Toledo Bend Reservoir, the Authority ensures dependable water supply, supports environmental health, and promotes recreation across East Texas.
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The Sabine River Basin spans over 9,000 square miles across East Texas, supplying water to communities, industries, and ecosystems along its path. Learn more about its watersheds, hydrology, and the vital role it plays in supporting regional growth, environmental sustainability, and long-term water planning.
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The Sabine River Authority of Texas promotes development within the Sabine River Basin by providing parks and recreation opportunities at its reservoirs. Additional parks and recreational facilities are being developed.
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Lake Tawakoni
Holiday Recreation Area
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The purpose of the Community Assistance Program is to provide financial assistance for eligible local and regional water resource projects within the Sabine River Basin of Texas, which are consistent with the statutory mission of the Sabine River Authority of Texas.
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The Sabine River Authority of Texas is charged with conserving, storing, and protecting the waters of the Sabine River Basin in Texas, including protecting the plants and animals dependent on the waters of the Sabine. As a serious steward of the Sabine River Basin, it has been active for many years as a leader in conservation in the Sabine Basin and for the State of Texas.
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Whether you have questions about water supply, recreation, permitting, or public meetings, the Sabine River Authority of Texas is here to help.
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