Following generous rains over the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone, the City of San Marcos will return to Stage 1 water restrictions effective Sunday, May 23 at noon. The 10-day average Edwards Aquifer index well level hit 666.0 feet and the daily reading was 666.2 feet on May 20, which is beyond the threshold required to terminate Stage 2 restrictions.
“We received much needed rainfall, but we still need to remain vigilant,” said Interim Utilities Director Tyler Hjorth. “We still have a long, hot, and likely dry summer ahead of us so it’s crucial to continue conservation.”
Hand watering and using soaker hoses or drip irrigation is allowed on any day and at any time.
Stage 1 rules also limit at-home car washing, washing of impervious surfaces, and foundation watering to one day per week. Wasting water is prohibited.
The full text of the Stage 1 rules may be found on the City of San Marcos website at www.sanmarcostx.gov/drought. For more information, call 512.393.8310.
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