3/19/13

Morgan Wilson

The drought in Texas has been unrelenting. And, as Morgan Wilson reports, the lack of rain in San Marcos is prompting officials to ask residents to use less water.


The city of San Marcos declared Stage Two water restrictions two weeks ago. City officials say San Marcos had been at Stage One for about a year.
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One of the Stage Two restrictions states sprinklers may only be run before ten a-m and after eight p-m once a week.  City officials say San Marcos may reach Stage Three, if the Edwards Aquifer levels drop any more.
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Stage Three is the highest level for water restrictions. Violating the restrictions can result in fines ranging from one hundred dollars to two thousand dollars. The city's website has more information on the restrictions and how they might affect you. For Bobcat Update, I'm Morgan Wilson.

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