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Broken clouds
82°/67°
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Thunderstorm with heavy rain
77°/54°
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Heavy rain
66°/48°
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Alerts
UPDATE - No water @ 10:47 a.m.
April 19, 2024
Update on Water Conservation Request
April 18, 2024
Recent News
- Budget Adoption Public Hearing March 13th @ 11 a.m.
- Dixon McNair Retires from Water Board
- Winners of the Christmas Decorations Judging
- Frisch Auf / Bluff Haven Christmas Decorations Judging
- National Night Out Tomorrow, Tuesday 10/3/2023
Related Links
- Fayette County Groundwater Conservation District
- LCRA - Water Resources Page
- Water Conservation Tips
- Central Texas Gardener
- Texas Rural Water Association
- National Rural Water Association
- Texas Water Development Board
- Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
- Drinking Water Watch Website
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Take Care of Texas
- Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service
- La Grange Chamber of Commerce
- Deer Resistant Landscape Design
Alert
UPDATE - No water @ 10:47 a.m.
April 19, 2024
UPDATE - @ 10:46 a.m.
We had a system hiccup with an open valve on lower Country Club Dr. Water service should be returning quickly. Please give it a few minutes for things to return to normal.
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We've just received multiple phone calls indicating no water throughout the district. We're working on getting answers and will update when we know more. Thanks for your patience.
Alerts
UPDATE - No water @ 10:47 a.m.
April 19, 2024
UPDATE - @ 10:46 a.m.
We had a system hiccup with an open valve on lower Country Club Dr. Water service should be returning quickly. Please give it a few minutes for things to return to normal.
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We've just received multiple phone calls indicating no water throughout the district. We're working on getting answers and will update when we know more. Thanks for your patience.
Update on Water Conservation Request
April 18, 2024
Fayette Water Supply has requested that we maintain water conservation practices for the immediate future.
Their Swiss Alp water well has been repaired BUT now they must obtain multiple TCEQ required bacteriological samples that all test negative for both coliform and e-coli. This is normal
protocol for putting any public water supply water well back into service after it’s been repaired.