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'We're Still in a Drought' GBRA Says as Floodwaters Fill Canyon Lake, Lowering Restrictions

Summary by My Canyon Lake
Recent flooding along the Upper Guadalupe River added around 70,000-acre-feet of water to Canyon Reservoir, moving Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) wholesale and retail customers from Stage 4 into Stage 2 drought conditions, GBRA’s Charles Hickman, executive manager of Engineering, said today. Speaking to GBRA board members at their monthly meeting, he said if Canyon Lake levels remained above the Stage 1 trigger for more than 30 days, GB…
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My Canyon Lake broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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