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Res 2021-134/approving the submittal of the amended 2019 revised Water Conservation and Drought Response Plan to the Texas Water Development Board
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Res 2021-134/approving the submittal of the amended 2019 revised Water Conservation and Drought Response Plan to the Texas Water Development Board
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• • . ' ' <br />• ki INSTITIA 121 MKO] 01 614MY/A 1 [01 kl. <br />Swimming pool means any structure, basin, chamber or tank, including hot tubs, <br />containing an artificial body of water for swimming, diving or recreational bathing, and <br />having a depth of two (2) feet or more at any point. <br />Vegetable garden means a plot of land dedicated to cultivation of edible plants <br />intended for human consumption. <br />Waste means any activity which causes or results in excessive water usage, <br />including but not limited to the following: <br />(1) allowing water to run off a property onto adjacent properties, or into a <br />gutter, ditch, drain, creek, or any other natural or man-made water course; <br />(2) operating a sprinkler system with broken heads or pipes, or with misaligned <br />spray heads that direct water over a street or parking lot; or <br />(3) failure to repair any controllable leak. <br />Section 86.057. Applicability. <br />The requirements set forth under this division apply to all persons and entities <br />located within the city limits, and to all persons and entities using water provided by the <br />city water utility. These requirements do not apply to alternative sources of water such as <br />rainwater, gray water and reclaimed water. <br />Section 86.058. Implementation and termination of drought response stages. <br />The director shall monitor water supply conditions on a daily basis and provide <br />information to the city manager. The director shall issue notices to implement or terminate <br />drought response stages as follows: <br />(1) Stage 1. <br />a. Stage 1 shall be implemented when any one of the following <br />conditions occur, or as otherwise determined by the director: <br />1. The ten-day average aquifer level is less than 660 feet above <br />mean sea level as measured at the J-17 index well; or <br />2. The ten-day average discharge rate of San Marcos Springs is <br />below 96 cfs as measured at the San Marcos gauging station; <br />or <br />As amended April 2015 Page 5 <br />
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