Barton Springs and Lovelady Level Check – Feb. 22, 2022

Here are the latest level checks for Barton Springs and the Lovelady Well. Both are the District’s drought triggers. We did see a little bump after our most recent rains. But we are in the middle of a another dry spell, so please continue to do your part to conserve. Feb. 22, 2022 – Barton […]

2022 Well Water Checkup

2022 Well Water Checkup Samples Must Be Returned to District Office Between 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 2 and 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 3 The Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer Conservation District (District) is teaming up with Texas A&M Agrilife Extension and Texas Well Owner Network to provide a Water Well Checkup for District well owners. The cost […]

Barton Springs and Lovelady Level Check – Feb. 7, 2022

Here are the latest level checks for Barton Springs and the Lovelady Well. Both are the District’s drought triggers. We did see a little bump after last week’s rains. Remember, conservation is key. Feb. 7, 2022 – Barton Springs remains above the Stage II Alarm Drought Threshold of 38 cfs (cubic feet per second). It […]

Latest Drought Update – Jan. 27, 2022

Below is the District’s latest drought update. You can also find it in our newsletter: January 2022 Newsletter. The newsletter article also includes graphics. As of January 2022, La Niña is likely near its “peak strength” according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). This is likely to cause continued warm and dry climactic […]

The Aquifer Zone Newsletter – Winter 2022

Check out the latest “Aquifer Zone” Newsletter for Winter 2022! The Aquifer Zone Newsletter – Winter 2022 Drought and Aquifer Status Update New General Manager Tim Loftus Precinct 3 Interim Director Lily Lucas Fiscal Year 2021 Annual Report Aquatic Science Adventure Camp Scholarships – Essay/Art Contest 2022 Kent S. Butler Groundwater Stewardship Scholarship Essay Contest […]