Critical Period/Drought Management
In times of declining groundwater levels, the EAA implements a Critical Period Management (CPM) Plan to help sustain aquifer and springflow levels. This program helps slow the rate of decline in aquifer levels and spring discharges during periods of little or no rain by reducing the amount of groundwater permit holders may withdraw.
Triggers, Stages and Reductions
Reporting Requirements
During critical periods, all municipal, industrial and irrigation users are required to submit withdrawal reports monthly. These reports are reconciled at the end of the year to ensure permit holder compliance with the CPM reductions.
View Critical Period Management Tools
Jurisdictional Map
The EAA has regulatory jurisdiction in all of Bexar, Medina and Uvalde counties and portions of Atascosa, Caldwell, Comal, Guadalupe, and Hays counties.
EAA Notice for Intent to Finish Out a Crop
The Notice of Intent to Finish-out a Crop (NIFC) program has been recently revised. Please click the link below if you are an irrigator and need to learn about these changes. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us at 210-222-2204.
View Notice of Intent to Finish Out a Crop Video
What is CPM?
The EAA Critical Period Management (CPM) Plan helps sustain aquifer and springflow levels during times of drought by temporarily reducing the authorized withdrawal amounts of Edwards groundwater permit holders. By curbing pumping from the aquifer during periods of little or no rain, this program is designed to slow the rate of decline in aquifer levels and spring discharges until such time that it does rain and the aquifer can recharge itself.
Who does this apply to?
CPM stage reductions apply to all Edwards Aquifer well owners and groundwater permit holders authorized to pump more than three acre-feet annually. This applies to industrial, irrigation, and municipal users, including water utilities authorized to pump Edwards groundwater for delivery to their respective customers*.
In addition, all municipal, industrial and irrigation well owners are required to submit monthly withdrawal reports to the EAA for tracking of their pumping. These reports are reconciled at the end of the year to ensure permit holder compliance with the CPM reductions.
*It should be noted that the EAA does not enforce lawn watering activities or other general water limitations enacted. Any enforcement of such activities or limitations is enforced by a municipality. The EAA does not regulate the public, but instead regulates Edwards well owners with withdrawal permits authorizing their right to pump from the aquifer.
What are the stages of permit reductions and when are they declared?
The CPM Plan is divided into five stages of escalating reduced pumping requirements, each triggered by declining aquifer levels or springflow discharge rates as calculated in 10-day averages. In other words, required reductions increase as aquifer levels or springflows decrease. For example, Stage 1 of CPM is triggered and declared for the San Antonio Pool (all counties within EAA jurisdiction except Uvalde) when the 10-day average level at the J-17 Index Well, in Bexar County, drops below 660 feet above mean sea level (amsl) or the 10-day average spring flow at Comal or San Marcos Springs falls below 225 cubic feet per second (cfs) or 96 cfs, respectively. As a result, permit holders must reduce groundwater withdrawals by 20% of their authorized annual withdrawal amounts based on the number of days CPM is in effect.
See the graphic below for a detailed explanation of permit reductions for each stage of CPM.
Reach out to your water provider to determine if stage restrictions have been declared.
County | Entity | Address | Main Website Homepage | Website About Critical Period |
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Atascosa | Atascosa Rural Water Supply Corp | 10882 Jarratt Rd, Atascosa, TX 78002 P: 210-622-3901 F: 210-622-5421 Info@AtascosaWater.com |
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Bexar | City of Converse | 9239 Converse Business Lane Converse, TX 78109 |
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Bexar | SWWC Utilities Inc., a Delaware corporation | |||
Bexar | City of Shavano Park | 900 Saddletree Court Shavano Park, TX 78231 P: 210-493-3478 contact@shavanopark.org |
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Bexar | City of Leon Valley | Maxwell, TX 786566400 El Verde Road Leon Valley, TX 78238 P: 210-684-139 |
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Bexar | City of Universal City | 52150 Universal City Boulevard Universal City, TX 78148 P: 210-357-6253 |
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Bexar | City of Alamo Heights | 6116 Broadway San Antonio, TX 78209 P: 210-822-3331 F: 210-822-8197 |
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Bexar | City of Selma | City of Selma, TX 9375 Corporate Drive Selma, TX 78154 P: 210-651-6661 |
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Bexar | City of Live Oak | 8001 Shin Oak Dr Live Oak, TX 78233 P: 210-653-9140 |
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Bexar | City of Kirby | 112 Bauman Kirby, TX 78219 P: 210-661-3198 F: 210-661-4525 |
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Bexar | San Antonio Water System | SAWS Main Office 2800 US Hwy 281 N San Antonio, TX 78212 Customer Service P: 210-704-SAWS (7297) 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. | M-F |
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Bexar | Cadillac Water Corporation | 14203 Fairway Basin San Antonio, 78217 P: 210-317-9250 |
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Comal | City of Garden Ridge | 9400 Municipal Parkway Garden Ridge, TX 78266 P: 210-651-6632 AFTER HOURS 210-651-6831 |
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Comal | Maxwell Water Supply Corporation | 216 Main S216 Main Street Maxwell, TX 78656 P: 512-357-6253 |
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Comal | City of Schertz | City of Schertz 1400 Schertz Parkway Schertz, TX 78154 |
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Comal | New Braunfels Utilities | MAIN OFFICE 263 Main Plaza, New Braunfels, TX 78130 SERVICE CENTER 355 FM 306, New Braunfels, TX 78130 MAIN OFFICE 830-629-8400 TOLL FREE 866-629-8400 AFTER HOURS 830-629-4628 |
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Guadalupe | City of Marion | 303 S. Center Street Marion, TX 78124 P: 830-914-2391 Monday – Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
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Guadalupe | Green Valley Special Utility District | 529 S. Center Street Marion, TX 78124 P: 830-914-2330 |
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Hays | City of Kyle | 100 W. Center Street Kyle, TX 78640 P: 512-262-1010 |
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Hays | City of San Marcos | 630 E Hopkins San Marcos, TX 78666 P: 512-393-8000 F: 855-246-9100 |
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Hays | County Line Special Utility District | 8870 Camino Real Uhland, Texas 78640 P: 512-398-4748 |
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Hays | Crystal Clear Special Utility District | 2370 FM 1979 San Marcos, TX 78666 P: 830-372-1031 F: 830-372-0067 |
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Medina | City of Devine | 303 South Teel Drive Devine Texas 78016 P: 830-663-2804 |
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Medina | City of Natalia | P.O. Box 2702078 State Hwy 132 N. Natalia, TX 78059 Hours of Operation Open: Monday – Friday 8:00a.m – 4:30p.m. (Closed for lunch between 12:00p.m. – 1:00p.m.) P: 830-663-2926 |
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Medina | City of Hondo | 1600 Ave. M Hondo, TX 78861 P: 830-426-3378 F: 830-426-5189 |
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Medina | City of LaCoste | 16004 S. Front St. La Coste, TX 78039 P: 830-985-9494 |
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Medina | City of Lytle | 14916 Main Street Lytle, TX 78052 P: 830-709-3692 |
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Medina | East Medina County Special Utility District | P.O. Box 628 Devine, TX 78016 P: 830-709-3879 F: 830-772-4082 |
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Medina | Yancy Water Supply Corporation | P.O. Box 127 Yancey, TX 78886 P:830-741-5264 F: 830-741-8009 |
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Medina | West Medina Water Supply Corporation | 145 CR 526 D’Hanis, TX 78850 P: 830-363-7616 |
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Uvalde | City of Sabinal | Address 501 N. Center Steet, Sabinal Texas, 78881Mailing Address P.O. Box 838, Sabinal, Texas 78881 P: 830-988-2595 |
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Uvalde | City of Uvalde | Address 101 E Main St, Uvalde, TX 78801 Office Hours: M-F 8a.M. – 5 P.M. P: 830-278-6616 F: 830-278-8883 utilitybilling@uvaldetx.gov |
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Uvalde | Knippa Water Supply Corp. | P: 830-279-8400 |