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Protecting and Enhancing the Groundwater Resources of Burnet County

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Drought Management Plan
Current Drought Stage

The Board of Directors of the Central Texas Groundwater Conservation District has determined the District to be in the Severe Drought Stage and has initiated the Stage 4-Critical Severe Drought stage of the District Drought Management Plan effective June 13, 2022.

Stage 4 – Critical Drought
(30% Voluntary Reduction)

 

Drought Stages

  • Stage 1 – Near Normal
  • Stage 2 – Moderate
  • Stage 3 – Severe
  • Stage 4 – Critical

 

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