The City of San Marcos’ current drought restrictions will end Sunday.
The restrictions began on July 9 in response to dropping aquifer levels. The Edwards Aquifer Authority declared Stage 1 pumping reductions in July for users within the San Antonio Pool after it determined that the 10-day average at the index well in Bexar County dropped below the threshold of 660 feet.
The EAA announced on Sept. 13 that the daily high, water level at the San Antonio Pool Index Well in Bexar County was 66.4 feet above mean sea level, which resulted in a 10-day rolling average above the 666.0 ft msl threshold for Stage I restrictions.








