Water Shortage Archives - Uvalde Hesperian https://uvaldehesperian.com/category/water-shortage/ Uvalde's Free News Source Wed, 07 Jan 2026 01:49:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 214914571 VIDEO: Stage 5 Drought and aquifer’s future fuels heated remarks at Kinney County’s Water Conservation Board Meeting https://uvaldehesperian.com/video-stage-5-drought-and-aquifers-future-fuels-heated-remarks-at-kinney-countys-water-conservation-board-meeting/ https://uvaldehesperian.com/video-stage-5-drought-and-aquifers-future-fuels-heated-remarks-at-kinney-countys-water-conservation-board-meeting/#respond Wed, 07 Jan 2026 01:49:02 +0000 https://uvaldehesperian.com/?p=11485 January 6th, 2026 By Michael Robinson | Uvalde Hesperian   Kinney County residents showed up en masse at Monday night’s, January 5th meeting of the Kinney County Water Conservation District’s …

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January 6th, 2026

By Michael Robinson | Uvalde Hesperian

  Kinney County residents showed up en masse at Monday night’s, January 5th meeting of the Kinney County Water Conservation District’s Board meeting in Brackettville, Residents from Brackettville and Kinney County filled the building with about a dozen standing outside of the front door as the meeting commenced. 

  Several signed up to speak during public comments, with some speaking very passionately about the board’s possible actions tonight on the aquifer management changes. The Board is asking for recommendations from the District’s hydrologist on possible action tonight.

  The issue is complicated but during public comments, several speakers are concerned with the drying up of Los Moras Springs. One or two landowners have stated their wells are going dry. A few accused the board of possibly voting on personal ambitions and not representing the people in the county.

  One board member stated the state is in a Stage 5 drought. At stake are private property rights, available water for the population, and the health of wildlife.

  According to the District’s hydrologist, the main issue is defining the optimal future conditions of the aquifer.

Option 1: Non-relevance for joint planning purposes. According to Vince the board’s hydrologist, Uvalde is considering this.

Option 2: We develop an approach that aligns with the DFC or District Flow Control or Desired Future Conditions.

   “If we don’t act, the GMA decides for us,” one board member said.

Option 3: we come up with a new DFC with the new MAG.

   “We don’t have a lot of time,” Vince said, referring to option 3.

Option 4: “Hail Mary, “one board member said.

  The district is close to hitting a deadline to update its Groundwater Management Plan.

   “We don’t have a lot of time,” Vince said, referring to option 3.

    The district is close to hitting a deadline to update its Groundwater Management Plan.

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Concan Water rationing causes one vacation rental subdivision to haul in drinking water https://uvaldehesperian.com/concan-water-rationing-causes-one-vacation-rental-subdivision-to-haul-in-drinking-water/ Sat, 25 Jun 2022 18:30:32 +0000 https://uvaldehesperian.com/?p=1291   Two Tanker Trucks filled with drinking water were seen around noon on Friday, June 24th, 2022 on Mountain Valley Road near the gated entrance of the Mountain Valley Subdivision …

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  Two Tanker Trucks filled with drinking water were seen around noon on Friday, June 24th, 2022 on Mountain Valley Road near the gated entrance of the Mountain Valley Subdivision located “neat Frio Valley  Ranch Golf Course. Douglas. A tractor trailer driver with Reynolds Nationwide hauling the water was heading to the two large water tanks that supply the houses in the community were running low. He also stated this was the second time this past week water was delivered to the area. 

   At the Uvalde County Visitor’s Center, a notice on the front door read that their bathrooms were closed due to lack of water. 

   In a June 22nd Facebook Post by Texas Hill Country River Region President Jamie Holmes, it states:

 “We have yet to be able to load water from the City of Uvalde. However, CCWS is currently refilling inventories using the transport companies that we engaged last week and this is now under way. We still need to remain careful and conserve, but this should provide an immediate relief to the system.

  Uvalde County expected that the Emergency Declaration would be issued today by the State, which should immediately free up engineering resources to evaluate our system and to authorize emergency drilling. CCWS has located several potential sites. This is promising.

  CCWS will maintain planned shut offs from 12-6 AM daily. Please remember that we are not able to fill swimming pools or water yards with CCWS supplied water.

Pray for rain.”

   Earlier on June 18th Concan Water Supply issued a statement regarding limiting the water supply to conserve available water. The statement read,

  “CCWS is turning off all water to our area beginning at 2PM today. Water will remain off for 4 hour intervals, coming back on line for an hour.  In other words, from 2-6. PM there will be no water.  Water will come back on line from 6-7 PM and will again turn off from 7-11 PM.”

Tanker trucks haul drinking water to the Mountain Valley Subdivision in Concan, Texas

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Breaking News: Water being shut off in Concan https://uvaldehesperian.com/breaking-news-water-being-shut-off-in-concan/ Sun, 19 Jun 2022 01:44:01 +0000 https://uvaldehesperian.com/?p=1235 From Concan Water Supply: CCWS is turning off all water to our area beginning at 2PM today. Water will remain off for 4 hour intervals, coming back on line for …

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From Concan Water Supply:

CCWS is turning off all water to our area beginning at 2PM today. Water will remain off for 4 hour intervals, coming back on line for an hour. In other words, from 2-6. PM there will be no water. Water will come back on line from
6-7 PM and will again turn off from 7-11 PM.

Alison Withers
Marketing Assistant
Texas Hill Country River Region
Office: 830-232-4310

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