inbluevt | Date: Thursday, 2013/08/22, 12:43 PM | Message # 1 | DMCA |
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Editor's Note: According to a November 16 article in the Austin American-Statesman, Cedar Park and Leander have been removed from the high-priority list. Cedar Park, in an online statement, said that its placement on the list resulted from a "miscommunication." They have been removed from the map.
Eleven communities across Texas are on the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality’s “high priority” water list, which covers cities and towns that either could run out of water within six months if nothing changes (like rainfall or a new pipeline connection) or do not know how much water they have remaining.
Use the map below to see where each community is located. Each location is color coded by how many days away the projected out-of-water date is from today's publication date if the situation does not change. Click on an icon to view more detailed information, or use the table below.
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Message edited by inbluevt - Thursday, 2013/08/22, 12:47 PM |
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