The City of San Marcos is still struggling from this summer's heat wave. Amanda Dugan has more in the this Bobcat Update.
Thanks to the recent rainfall in San Marcos, water levels have been bumped up to 660 feet, which is significant because it means the city's water restriction level has been reset to Stage One. Citizens can find some differences between Stage One and Stage Two.
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Restaurants may still only serve water to customers upon request, and residents are still only permitted specific days to water their lawns. The city has established various rebate programs to help promote water conservation.
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Associate Professor of Biology Tim Bonner says that low water levels can be bothersome for those who conduct experiments at the campus ponds.
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Local wildlife has also been affected by the recent drought.
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STANDUP If you have questions about the drought response rules. The Utility Services building of San Marcos has pamphlets available that will help you answer your Stage 1 water restriction questions. For Bobcat Update, I'm Amanda Dugan.
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