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West Travis PUA warns low reservoir levels, outlines meters, fees and $113M in projects

2769272 · March 25, 2025
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Good evening. The West Travis County Public Utility Agency’s vice president, Jack Kreveling, told the Bee Cave City Council on March 25 that the agency is operating under Stage 2 mandatory water restrictions because combined reservoir storage has fallen “a little bit below 50%.”

Good evening. The West Travis County Public Utility Agency’s vice president, Jack Kreveling, told the Bee Cave City Council on March 25 that the agency is operating under Stage 2 mandatory water restrictions because combined reservoir storage has fallen “a little bit below 50%.”

Kreveling said the PUA is tying its restrictions to the Lower Colorado River Authority’s guidance and has started enforcement patrols. He described the penalty schedule: an initial warning, $500 for a second violation and $1,000 for a third and subsequent violations.

The agency is replacing all residential meters with advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) system‑wide, Kreveling said. “We’re gonna get real time information for people that are going over their water limitations,” he said, adding AMI helps with leak detection and quicker response…

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