On February 26th, Austin Area Research Organization released “Drowning in the Central Texas Drought.”
The White Paper provides facts about the current drought and Austin’s water supply, and asks, Given the current drought, does it make sense for Austin’s water supply to be solely depending on the amount of rainfall that enters the Highland Lakes? The document also provides recommended actions for the City of Austin.
Click here to read “Drowning in the Central Texas Drought.”
FACTS:
1) Central Texas is currently in the midst of a major drought.
2) Central Texas’ population continues to grow.
3) The City of Austin has only one source of water.
THE BOTTOM LINE: If future rainfall runoff to the Highland Lakes mirrors the last four years, the lakes may contain only three to seven years of an adequate water supply, even with aggressive conservation.
ACTION ITEM: The City of Austin and Lower Colorado River Authority should work together with a renewed sense of urgency to analyze conditions and evaluate new water supply options.