Water flow hits 'lowest' levels in 100 years in Hill Country rivers feeding Canyon Lake
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Water flow hits 'lowest' levels in 100 years in Hill Country rivers feeding Canyon Lake
COMAL COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) -- Despite rain in recent weeks, water supplies in the Texas Hill Country are in a tight spot. Last month, the Edwards Aquifer briefly moved to stage five drought restrictions after water levels dropped 33 feet below average in one well. Lake Travis' water levels remain low after several years of drought. (Courtesy: Eric Henrikson/KXAN) The declaration comes ahead of what is expected to be a hotter and drier than norm…
·Austin, United States
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