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Boerne updates water‑conservation programs; staff cite lower complaint rates and new rebates

Boerne City Council · April 28, 2026
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Summary

City staff reported improved water performance and new conservation incentives, including a turf‑removal rebate and irrigation consultations. Enforcement remains focused on voluntary compliance; complaints fell from 307 (2023) to 95 (2025) and citations are rare.

City officials briefed the Boerne City Council on April 28 about water‑conservation progress, incentives and enforcement efforts aimed at reducing demand and losses in the municipal water system.

Director Brinkman summarized 2025 demand trends, supply composition and system performance. He said Boerne relies substantially on GBRA surface supply and is increasing reclaimed supply; staff are seeing an average production trending toward about 4 million gallons per day in recent years. On water loss, Brinkman said: “Boerne is…

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