San Marcos, Texas, is implementing changes to its water restriction policies in response to the area's rapid population growth and increased water demand. The city, which last updated its drought rules in 2015, has now revised these policies to better manage water resources during drought conditions. Additionally, a 'can ban' will take effect on May 1. Meanwhile, nearby Corpus Christi is also preparing for potential Stage 3 water restrictions by late summer as the region braces for the drought season.
San Marcos updates water restrictions ahead of TX drought season https://t.co/KeXJWu9sIs
San Marcos has changed its water restriction policy for the first time in nearly 10 years. In that period, the region has experienced rapid population growth and increased water demand. https://t.co/6G43RyGmON
San Marcos has changed its water restriction policy during times of drought. The last time these rules were updated was in 2015 — since then, the region has experienced rapid population growth and increased water demand. https://t.co/0SDnubcA8W
San Marcos 'can ban' goes into effect May 1 https://t.co/JXOCubk31N
BREAKING: Stage 3 water restrictions could hit Corpus Christi customers by late summer. https://t.co/3DE3voohzf
San Marcos backtracks on short-term rental limits in some neighborhoods https://t.co/Dr2C8LsDSF
San Marcos making changes to drought rules, watering restrictions https://t.co/V0QTkrZ722