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SMTX hosts conservation contest

Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Canyon Lake is experiencing the lowest water level in recorded history. In September 2009, the lake’s elevation reached 892.68 ft-msl. As of Aug. 31, that number has fallen to 892.42. Canyon Lake is the main water source for the city of San Marcos, and the low level prompts a need for customers to be mindful of indoor and outdoor water usage. SMTX Utilities also considers Edwards Aquifer levels and San Marcos River flows when implementing drought stages, which are continuing to decline.

“With all our water sources experiencing low levels, SMTX Utilities is taking extra steps to encourage water conservation in our community,” said Director of Utilities Tyler Hjorth. “Water conservation is a community effort.”

To bring awareness to water conservation, SMTX Utilities is hosting a contest for SMTX Utilities water customers. The contest follows the recent implementation of Stage 4 drought restrictions and encourages customers to do their part to reduce water waste.

Beginning Monday, three SMTX Utilities water customers now have the chance to win a $100 water credit, water monitoring system, or rain barrel, along with other city of San Marcos giveaways by showing their water conservation efforts. Customers can enter by emailing a picture and description to SMTXU@sanmarcostx. gov showing what they are doing to conserve water. Submissions will be accepted through Sept. 15. All submissions will be displayed in a Facebook album where you can react to the best three ways people are conserving water during this critical time. Winners will be chosen based on the highest number of reactions the picture receives. Full contest details can be found at sanmarcostx.gov/conservation.

When drought restrictions are enacted, SMTX Utilities has the authority to take action against water customers that violate the City’s water conservation ordinance. Enforcement actions include warnings, followed by fines up to $1000 for continued violations. SMTX Utilities’ priority is to educate the community about the need for water conservation. Fines or penalties are issued as a last resort.

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