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• The 10 -day average aquifer level is less than 660 feet above mean sea level (msl) as <br />measured at the J -17 index well; <br />• The 10 -day average discharge rate at San Marcos Springs is below 96 cubic feet per <br />second (cfs) as measured at the San Marcos gauging station; or <br />• The 10 -day average discharge rate at Comal Springs is below 225 cubic feet per <br />second (cfs) as measured at the Comal gauging station. <br />Stage 1 shall be terminated when the above criteria are no longer satisfied, or as <br />otherwise determined by the Director. <br />3.2 Stage 2 <br />Stage 2 of the Drought Response Plan shall be implemented when any one of the <br />following conditions occur: <br />• The 10 -day average aquifer level is less than 650 feet above mean sea level (msl) as <br />measured at the J -17 index well; <br />• The 10 -day average discharge rate at San Marcos Springs is below 80 cubic feet per <br />second (cfs) as measured at the San Marcos gauging station; or <br />• The 10 -day average discharge rate at Comal Springs is below 200 cubic feet per <br />second (cfs) as measured at the Comal gauging station. <br />Stage 2 shall be terminated when the above criteria are no longer satisfied, or as <br />otherwise determined by the Director. <br />3.3 Stage 3 <br />Stage 3 of the Drought Response Plan shall be implemented when any one of the <br />following conditions occur: <br />• The 10 -day average aquifer level is less than 640 feet above mean sea level (msl) as <br />measured at the J -17 index well; <br />• The 10 -day average discharge rate at San Marcos Springs is below 65 cubic feet per <br />second (cfs) as measured at the San Marcos gauging station; or <br />• The 10 -day average discharge rate at Comal Springs is below 150 cubic feet per <br />second (cfs) as measured at the Comal gauging station. <br />3 <br />