Barton Springs and Lovelady Level Check: October 2022

District staff measuring barton springs flow by standing in the water with equipment near Barking Springs
The levels at Barton Springs and Lovelady, the District’s two drought triggers, are on a steady decline. Currently, the District remains in Alarm Drought (Stage II), but we are inching closer to Critical Drought (Stage III).
Oct. 10, 2022 – Barton Springs is at 23.3 cfs (cubic feet per second). The USGS continue to make discharge measurements at Barton Springs to ensure accurate stage-discharge real-time reporting. Stage III Critical Drought Trigger goes into effect when Barton Springs flow falls below 20 cfs.
Oct. 10, 2022 – The water level in the Lovelady Well is currently at 463.1 ft msl (feet above mean sea level). Stage III Critical Drought Trigger goes into effect when Lovelady water level falls below 462.7 ft msl.
Follow our website for the latest levels at Lovelady and Barton Springs. https://bseacd.org/aquifer-science/drought-status/
For the latest drought-related information visit https://bseacd.org/regulatory/droughtinformation/