“In general, the Edwards Aquifer and San Marcos springflow levels are currently at levels that have only been experienced less than 10% of the time in recorded monitoring history and approaching the lowest levels on record for this time of year,” Enders said in an email to MySA. “If we don’t receive ample rainfall this spring and summer over the Edwards Aquifer region and recharge zone, we will likely experience aquifer and river flow levels that are similar to, or possibly lower than, those observed during the Texas drought of record of the mid-1950s.”
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