NBU previously announced that the aquifer’s water level was nearing stage one drought conditions on May 7.
As of May 7, the 10-day average of the J-17 well was 665 feet, which is five feet above the trigger for stage one watering restrictions.
The 10-day average of the J-17 well was 666.93 feet on June 16, which is seven feet above the trigger for stage one watering restrictions.
The areas serviced by the aquifer have not been in a drought stage since October 2018 and the aquifer previously maintained an average water level of 676 feet.
According to a press release from New Braunfels Utilities, stage one watering restrictions could go into effect within the next few weeks.
During a stage one water restriction, sprinkler or irrigation system schedules are organized by address as follows:
- Addresses ending in 0 and 1: Monday
- Addresses ending in 2 and 3: Tuesday
- Addresses ending in 4 and 5: Wednesday
- Addresses ending in 6 and 7: Thursday
- Addresses ending 8 and 9: Friday
For more information regarding watering requirements or on-peak tiered water rate increases, visit the New Braunfels Utilities website.