Effective Wednesday, September 26, 2018, the City of Buda will return to Stage 1 drought restrictions in accordance with the City’s adopted Water Resource Management and Drought Response Ordinance.
Due to the recent amount of rainfall we have received, the City is lifting Stage 2 restrictions, and returning to Stage 1.
Wise use of our water resource is critical to the economic health and vitality of our city—a key resource in maintaining and enhancing Buda’s quality of life.
Conserving water provides financial benefits as well, as it reduces customer utility bills and assists the City in keeping utility rates as low as possible.
It is necessary for each of us to do our part to conserve water, and by doing so ensure adequate water supplies both now and in the future. The following table outlines the restrictions for Stage I.
Additional information on water conservation can be found at www.ci.buda.tx.us/waterconservation.
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How is there any need for a water restriction after 4 weeks of rain? Clearly there is another issue going on here?