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Stage 4 drought declaration for Barton Springs aquifer delayed after March rains

Posted on April 4, 2026 by Alan Day

Recent rain has provided temporary relief for the Barton Springs aquifer, pushing back a potential Stage 4 emergency drought declaration — but officials warn conditions remain critically dry.

Source: Stage 4 drought declaration for Barton Springs aquifer delayed after March rains | KXAN

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