Bell County W.C. & I.D. No. 1

Stage 2 Drought Warning Declaration For Lake Belton

On August 1, 2023 Bell County Water Control & Improvement District #1 (WCID 1), along with the other entities drawing water supply from Lake Belton were notified by the Brazos River Authority that Stage 2 Drought Warning is going into effect.  Stage 2 targets a 10% reduction in water usage from usage that would occur in the absence of drought measures.  This declaration has been expected with the extreme drought conditions we’re experiencing in the Central Texas area for both Lake Belton and Lake Stillhouse.  For more information regarding the Brazos River Authority Drought Contingency Plan visit their website at www.Brazos.org.     

While Water Conservation is always important, it has become essential for those that depend on Lake Belton or Lake Stillhouse for water supply.  Please watch for notifications that will be forthcoming from your retail water provider as each entity has developed steps unique to their customers within their Water Conservation and Drought Contingency Plans. 

WCID 1 provides wholesale water service to the cities of; Killeen, Harker Heights, Copperas Cove, Nolanville (WCID 3) and Belton along with Fort Cavazos and 439 Water Supply Corporation.  For information regarding the WCID 1 Water Conservation and Drought Contingency plan please visit www.wcid1.org.

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