Crystal Clear Special Utility District Issues Stage 1 Voluntary Water Conservation Alert

The conservation restrictions are enforceable as a violation at all times.

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The Crystal Clear Special Utility District has issued an alert for stage 1 voluntary water conservation.

CCSUD services residents in parts of Hays, Comal and Caldwell Counties. The stage 1 voluntary water conservation alert was issued for the Village of Hunter, Willow Creek, Kohlenberg Rd. and Kroesche Ln.

Water Conservation restricts the use of water for landscape irrigation to be performed between 8 PM and 10 AM. Any water usage for irrigation purposes between the hours of 10 AM and 8 PM is considered a waste of water.

The conservation restrictions are enforceable as a violation at all times. According to CCSUD’s outdoor schedule, properties with odd addresses irrigation days are Tuesday and/or Friday; even addresses are Monday and/or Thursday.

For more information and to stay updated on current alerts, look here.


 

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