Spotlights
Early April Rain and More in the Forecast!
Last week (4/6 – 4/7) an average of 2.2 inches fell across the District to put the month of April above its historical average (2.1 inches). This is the first above-average month since November 2022 and the first of 2023 – and there is more rain in the forecast! Area creeks including Onion and Slaughter saw…
Read MoreDrought Update – March 30, 2023
We currently remain in Critical Drought status (Stage III). It was officially declared on October 20, 2022. One of the District’s drought triggers, Lovelady Monitor Well, passed below its Critical Drought (Stage III) trigger on October 17, 2022. February rainfall delivered an average of 1.3 inches across the District, about 0.7 inches shy of its…
Read MoreRequest for Statements of Interest and Qualifications for Scientific, Planning, and Programmatic Consulting Services For Groundwater Management Area 10
The Barton Springs Edwards Aquifer Conservation District (BSEACD), acting administratively on behalf of the Groundwater Management Area 10 (GMA-10) Joint Planning Committee, requests statements of interest and qualifications from qualified consulting firms to perform scientific and programmatic consulting services for GMA-10. The selected applicant will be associated with, or have available for consultation, a Texas…
Read MoreDrought Update – Feb. 16, 2023
The District remains in Critical Drought (Stage III). January rainfall delivered an average of 0.89 inches across the District. This was less than the historical January average of 2.2 inches (figure 1). While any rain is good rain in a drought, January yielded little aquifer recharge. So far in February we’ve received 1.3 inches –…
Read MoreCANCELED: Kent S. Butler Scholarship Essay Contest/Aquatic Science Adventure Camp Scholarship/Essay Contest
Due to unforeseen circumstances, both the Kent S. Butler Scholarship Essay Contest and the Aquatic Science Adventure Camp Scholarship Art/Essay Contest are canceled this year (2023). We apologize for any inconvenience or disappointment this may cause. We hope to continue both scholarships in 2024.
Read MoreThe Aquifer Zone Newsletter – February 2023
The Aquifer Zone Newsletter for February 2023 is out! You can read it here: http://icont.ac/4OWXo
Read MoreVideo Drought Update – Jan. 26, 2023
Principal Hydrogeologist Brian Smith talks about the latest regarding the drought in Central Texas. He also touches on a possible return of El Niño, which would bring wetter conditions. Drought Update – Jan. 26, 2023
Read More2022 Aquifer Conditions Review
In our latest drought blog entry, we take a look at our overall aquifer conditions for 2022. We also talk about the possibility of El Niño development later in the year. 2022 Aquifer Conditions Review – Drought Blog
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