Water News for Austin Texas
Hey Austin water warriors, grab your reusable bottles because Central Texas is thirstier than a Longhorn at overtime! As of early May 2026, persistent drought conditions are squeezing our taps, with the City of Austins latest environmental report highlighting strained resources across the board. No big rainfalls in the past 48 hoursjust a measly trace of precipitation, leaving lakes and aquifers gasping. Pflugerville, our neighbor to the north, is in full panic mode under Stage 3 emergency restrictions since March 4, per the City of Pflugerville website and CBS Austin updates. Lake Pflugerville sits way below its 633-foot target, prompting a two-week raw water pump shutdown starting May 27. That means indoor use onlyno lawn watering, no pool filling, no car washes at home. Fishing piers are closed, but trails stay open. Mayor Doug Weiss declared a disaster to snag state aid and install a temp pipeline while firing up backup wells with Manville Water Supply. Closer to home, Austin Water holds steady at Conservation Stage restrictions from their official site: odd addresses water Wednesdays and Saturdays, evens on Thursdays and Sundays, midnight to 10 a.m. or 7 p.m. to midnight for hoses and drip. Autosystems get one day weekly. No wasting hosing down driveways or serving unrequested restaurant water. Drinking water? Safe as ever, but were upgrading big-time. Austin Chronicle reports $55 million in state loans for 2026: $45 million swaps leaky polybutylene pipes, $10 million expands purple reclaimed water pipes in Travis Heights for lawns and toilets. Plus, Walnut Creek plantthe beast handling half our wastewateris ditching chlorine for UV disinfection on Colorado River discharges, boosting capacity to 100 million gallons daily. LCRA says Lakes Buchanan and Travis are comfortably at 83% full, per Community Impact, so firm supplies for homes and industries look good. But with TWDBs board meeting looming May 11 and South Texas crises rippling north via Texas Tribune, were all in this dry spell together. Stay hydrated, folksconserve like your lawn depends on it! Thanks for tuning in, and dont forget to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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