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Read more <a href=" On Thursday, The Lower Colorado River Authority warned Highland Lake boaters and visitors should continue ...
Water levels at some Texas lakes continue to rise as excess water flows downstream from the floods over July 4 weekend.
For decades, scientists have predicted that, as global temperatures rise, the intensity of severe weather events also would ...
Water levels at a popular lake in Central Texas have started to fall after jumping more than 38 feet in the span of a few ...
The Lower Colorado River Authority recently awarded more than $730,000 in Community Development Partnership Program grants for a wide range of projects across LCRA’s wholesale electric, water ...
LCRA estimated that without improved inflows, combined storage could reach 900,000 acre-feet this summer. “This is a serious drought, and we all play a role in protecting our water supply ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Population growth rates of existing Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) water customers could be higher than expected. A new Water Supply Report also states the LCRA could have ...
LCRA leaders said every year, the Highland Lakes lose between 150,000 to 200,000 acre feet of water to evaporation. To put that in perspective, Lake Austin holds about 24,600 acre feet of water.
Williamson County Emergency Medical Services (WCEMS) currently has 14 staff trained in swift water rescues. Kevin Krinke, a ...
The LCRA will award 16 scholarships, each worth $2,000. Half of the scholarships will be awarded to students planning to attend a four-year college or university.
LCRA spokeswoman Clara Tuma said Wednesday that the LCRA "began the process" of releasing water "as soon as the level was forecast to exceed 681 feet above mean sea level" — when the lake is full.