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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 LCRA moved from Stage 1 to Stage 2 of its drought response with increased restrictions for costumers. The river authority ...
but also the entity that manages the lakes -- theLower Colorado River Authority (LCRA). The drought has certainly highlighted the need to account for every drop of water taken from the Highland ...
(LCRA) The Lower Colorado River Authority closed floodgates on three of the Highland Lakes Tuesday afternoon. – LCRA closed open floodgates at Buchanan, Wirtz and Starcke dams Tuesday.
That means all LCRA water customers (cities, industries, retail water suppliers, etc.) to "increase water saving measures and limit outdoor watering to no more than once a week." Highland Lakes ...
After recent rains, the Lower Colorado River Authority has halted its plan to manage low water levels in the Highland Lakes by cutting ... suggested that the LCRA would release water to Matagorda ...
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