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Council adopts five‑year drought contingency plan to meet state renewal requirements

3839719 · May 28, 2025
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Summary

The council adopted a resolution renewing the city's drought contingency plan—as required every five years by state regulation—clarifying stages of restrictions and exemptions for commercial nurseries; staff will submit the adopted plan to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for renewal.

The City of Orange council on May 27 adopted a drought contingency plan required by state regulation for five‑year renewal.

Staff explained the plan's staged responses to water shortages: Stage 1 (mild, voluntary restrictions, 10% reduction goal), Stage 2 (moderate, mandatory…

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