Water levels are holding steady in the City of Blanco, which was forced to implement Stage 6 drought restrictions Friday after a small pipe break in Texas Water Company’s (TWC) system nearly drained the town’s water supplies. The city is now in Stage 5 drought contingency, but is asking residential, commercial, wholesale,
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The Texas Water Company (TWC) today moved customers in Comal, Blanco, Kendall, Bandera and
Read More →Temperatures will remain above 100 degrees through Sunday, but the weather forecast for Tye
Read More →Another Canyon Lake boat ramp will close this week due to drought. Potter’s Creek Park Ramp #20 east,
Read More →City water tanks are full again in Blanco but the Stallion Tank, located several miles south of town
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The Community Resource & Recreation Center of Canyon Lake (CRRC) needs sponsors for its annual North Pole
Read More →Comal County’s burn ban is gone — for good. Today’s Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) is 115 points,
Read More →Portions of the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone received significant rainfall this week. The J-17 well is now
Read More →Update: The burn ban goes back into effect at 8 a.m. Sunday. Comal County lifted its burn
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