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LCRA says Arbuckle reservoir will add supply but fill testing delays push in‑service timing to spring 2025
Summary
LCRA reported the Arbuckle reservoir could add up to 90,000 acre-feet per year to regional water supplies, but drought conditions delayed necessary fill testing; staff said the project is expected to be in service in late spring 2025, subject to available flows and test results.
A staff member for the Lower Colorado River Authority told the board that the Arbuckle reservoir is LCRA’s largest current water project and could add up to 90,000 acre-feet per year to the region’s water supply, but drought conditions delayed required fill testing.
The staff member said ongoing drought prevented completion of refill testing by the…
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