Water recreation enthusiasts in the San Antonio and South Central Texas area are well-aware that we are in a severe drought that is greatly impacting local lake levels. To keep up with just how severe the water level declines are, check out the following links:
Medina Lake Level
Canyon Lake Level and Guadalupe River Flow
Choke Canyon Reservoir
These lake levels are monitored by the USGS Texas water resource division.
It has been said "Whiskey is for drinking and water is for fightin." In Texas, water is our most valuable resource, and has become increasingly scarce with our State's population explosion. Naturally, ownership, control and use of water carry tremendous legal and financial implications. Meanwhile, multiple layers of governmental regulation have made acquisition, development, use, marketing, and transmission of water in Texas increasingly complex. This site contains the musings of a water lawyer.
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