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Rains push New Braunfels back down to Stage 1 drought restrictions

New Braunfels Utilities’ water customers had been under Stage 2 restrictions since April 19. NBU officials said the utility was able to exit Stage 2 restrictions after the 10-day average for the J-17 Edwards Aquifer level stayed above 650-feet for 15 consecutive days. The 10-day average for the aquifer level reached 665.7-feet on Monday morning. “New Braunfels Utilities, guided by the New Braunfels Water Conservation and Drought Management Plan, monitors water levels and other conditions and encourages ongoing conservation,” said Melissa Krause, NBU’s chief communications and strategy officer. “Conservation remains the most economical source of NBU’s water supply, and limiting water use may help customers manage their utility bills.”

New Braunfels also enters Stage 2 water restrictions

New Braunfels also enters Stage 2 water restrictions SBG San Antonio © Provided by WOAI San Antonio NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas – NBU announced Monday it is entering a Stage 2 Drought Restriction, just like SAWS did in San Antonio. New Braunfels Utilities also uses the Edwards Aquifer, which has seen its level drop to a 10-day rolling average of 649.9 feet. “The New Braunfels Water Conservation and Drought Management Plan outlines water stages and instructs NBU customers to enter Stage 2 when the rolling 10-day average of the Edwards Aquifer drops to 650 feet. Conservation is an economical source of NBU’s water supply, and adhering to drought restrictions may also help customers manage their utility bills,” said Melissa Krause, Chief Communications and Strategy Officer.

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