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LCRA board sets separate Upper and Lower Basin reserves: 10,000 and 20,000 acre‑feet
Summary
The LCRA board approved staff's recommendation to maintain a 10,000 acre‑foot Upper Basin board reserve and add a 20,000 acre‑foot Lower Basin reserve, while discussing the proposal's flexibility and staff reporting practices.
The Lower Colorado River Authority board adopted a bifurcated board reserve for firm water Nov. 12, approving staff’s recommendation to keep a 10,000 acre‑foot reserve in the Upper Basin and add a 20,000 acre‑foot reserve in the Lower Basin.
"Our recommendation today is for us to maintain the 10,000 acre feet in the Upper Basin and add 20,000 acre feet in the Lower Basin,"…
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