Drought Contingency Plan
County Line SUD currently pumps water from the Edwards Aquifer. The Edwards Aquifer Authority (EAA) is charged by the State of Texas to manage pumpage from the aquifer in order to maintain certain spring flows from the Comal and San Marcos Springs.
The level of the aquifer is determined by measuring the water level in a well designated as J-17. As the level (feet to sea level) in this well declines or increases, the EAA will issue Drought Stages that must be followed by all municipal pumpers. These stages will be announced in the Onion Creek Free Press, any San Antonio news source, and will follow those instituted by the city of Kyle. It must be noted that those stages talked about by Austin news sources are not the same as those which County Line SUD will follow because of the difference in the source of the water.
View our current Drought Contingency Plan
Stage III Water Rationing is in effect:
Outside watering between 10:00am and 8:00 pm is strictly prohibited.
Washing cars, boats, etc. is strictly prohibited.
- Customers whose address ends with an even number (0, 2, 4, 6, or 8) are asked to water only on Tuesdays.
- Customers whose address ends with an odd number (1, 3, 5, 7, or 9) are asked to water only on Thursdays.
- Customers are requested to practice water conservation and to minimize or discontinue water use for non-essential purposes.
County Line Special Utility District Board of Directors and Staff thanks you and appreciates your effort to help conserve our water supply sources.
Contact Us
County Line Special Utility District
8870 Camino Real Uhland, Texas 78640
(512) 884-1096 - Emergency Phone
This emergency number is for outages and leaks only. The person answering this phone does not have access to account information or balances.
