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LCRA scales back drought response as lake levels riseLake levels are going up in Central Texas, so the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) is scaling back its drought response. The LCRA manages the lower Colorado River and our region's two water ...
In the wake of May showers, lake levels rose and the LCRA brought drought response down to Stage 1. The water in Austin reservoirs is rising, but conservation is still necessary. Under Stage 1 ...
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LCRA moves to Stage 2 water limits to conserve supplyThe Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) is implementing Stage 2 restrictions starting Monday, March 3. That means all customers have to limit outdoor watering to no more than once a week.
The case revolves around a water project between LCRA and the water system that would have sent water from the Colorado River to San Antonio for 80 years; in return, the Colorado River basin would ...
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. Roger ...
AUSTIN, Texas — As of March 12, the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) is still urging pet owners to keep their animals out of the water in the Hudson Bend area of Lake Travis after reports ...
The group of unhappy customers organized in May, under the name of the Wholesale Power Alliance, which as a group represents 43% of the LCRA's electric sales in some of the region's fastest ...
“This is a smart, strategic partnership that will benefit customers of both river authorities,” said LCRA General Manager Phil Wilson, whose agency covers Blanco, Burnett, San Saba ...
The Lower Colorado River Authority’s (LCRA) Timmerman Power Plant project meets eligibility requirements as set out in the Texas Energy Fund (TEF). The LCRA project will add 188 megawatts (MW ...
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