by A F | Dec 11, 2025 | primary-landing-page, water
Be the first to knowBe the first to knowOur Flood Operations Notification Service (FONS) sends notifications when flood operations begin. SIGN UP Real info. Real fast.Real info. Real fast.Our Hydromet uses a network of 275+ gauges to bring you near real-time data. SEE...
by A F | Aug 6, 2025 | one-column-page, water
Landscape Guidelines Thin soils, hot weather and periodic droughts punctuated by torrential downpours make gardening in Central and South Texas a challenge. Incorporate LCRA’s WaterSmart landscape guidelines to plan and create a well-designed, water-efficient...
by priscilla | Mar 28, 2025 | one-column-page, water
Updating the Water Management Plan LCRA is in the process of updating its current Water Management Plan that was approved by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality in 2020. In February 2026, the LCRA Board of Directors approved proposed updates to the plan,...
by A F | Feb 24, 2025 | one-column-page, water
Invasive Aquatic Vegetation Management Rebate LCRA is offering rebates to assist counties, municipalities and homeowners/property owners associations in managing invasive aquatic plants such as Eurasian watermilfoil, hydrilla, water hyacinth, and rockstar eelgrass...
by A F | Jun 18, 2024 | one-column-page, water
Lakebed Clearing Fluctuating lake levels can create areas of exposed lakebed and allowed vegetation to grow alongside lakes Buchanan and Travis. The vegetation can provide valuable habitat for aquatic species when the lakes are at higher levels but can create a...
by A F | Apr 1, 2024 | one-column-page, water
Mandatory Water Use Curtailment If the region’s prolonged drought becomes more severe, LCRA will take additional measures to help preserve and protect the region’s water supply. LCRA would impose mandatory curtailments on the amount of water its firm customers can use...
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