The LCRA said it's likely lake levels will be under the 25th percentile from December 2024 to February 2025. The restrictions would stay active until both lakes reach roughly 55% capacity ...
LCRA also announced that water from the Highland Lakes will no longer be available to interruptible agriculture customers in Colorado, Wharton and Matagorda counties. LCRA executives say the ...
The Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) moves to stage 2 water restrictions as Texas drought conditions worsen, limiting ...
Stage 1: indicates baseline water conservation Stage 2: indicates a moderate water shortage Stage 3: indicates a severe water ...
The Lower Colorado River Authority announced Monday it was able to loosen its water restrictions in Central Texas after recent rains have helped increase the region’s water supplies. Lottery ...
The restriction would impact cities, businesses, industries and lakeside property owners that draw water directly from the Highland Lakes. LCRA said it was last in Stage 2 of its drought response ...
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