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Many Central Texas cities are under water restrictions | Check the rules near you

Wondering what the current water restrictions are in your city? Here's a breakdown by county.

AUSTIN, Texas — As the summer heat continues, some parts of Central Texas remain under drought conditions. And to help mitigate the impact the drought has on local water supply, many cities have enacted water restrictions.

Wondering what the current water restrictions are in your city? Here's a breakdown by county, as of Oct. 28, 2024.

Travis County

Austin

Austin is currently under Stage 2 Drought Water Use Restrictions. Learn more.

Included under Austin Water's restrictions are the communities of Rollingwood and Sunset Valley.

Pflugerville

Pflugerville is currently under Stage 1 drought restrictions. Learn more.

Manor

Manor is currently under Stage 2 watering restrictions. Learn more.

Lakeway

The Lakeway Municipal Utility District (MUD) is currently under Stage 1 watering restrictions. Learn more.

Lago Vista

Lago Vista is currently under Stage 1 watering restrictions. Learn more.

Bee Cave

The city of Bee Cave is not a utility provider, but the West Travis County Public Utility Agency (PUA), which services the city, is under Stage 2 water restrictions. Learn more.

Part of Bee Cave is also served by Travis County MUD No. 18, which is currently under Stage 2 watering restrictions. Another part of the Bee Cave area is serviced by Water Control and Improvement District No. 17, which is under Stage 1 restrictions.

Creedmoor

Creedmoor-Maha Water Supply provides water service to the Creedmoor area. It is currently under Stage II Alarm Drought.

Jonestown

Jonestown is serviced by the Jonestown Water Supply Corporation (WSC), which is currently under Stage 2 Drought Conditions. See Jonestown WSC's full Drought Contingency Plan to learn more.

West Lake Hills

West Lake Hills is serviced by Travis County Water District 10, which is under Stage 2 restrictions.

RELATED: With much of Central Texas out of drought, why do water restrictions continue?

Williamson County

Georgetown

Georgetown is operating under Drought Stage 2 restrictions. Learn more.

Cedar Park

Cedar Park is currently in two-days-per-week outdoor watering conservation measures. Learn more.

Round Rock

While Stage 1 Drought Restrictions were lifted in Round Rock on June 13, the city is now operating under new year-round rules. Learn more.

Leander

Leander is under Phase 2 water conservation. Learn more.

Hutto

Hutto is under Stage 2 water conservation efforts. Learn more.

Taylor

The Brazos River Authority has instituted Stage 3 water restriction measures that impact residents of Taylor. Learn more.

Liberty Hill

Liberty Hill is under Phase 1 of the city's Water Conservation Plan. Learn more.

Coupland

Coupland is serviced by the Manville WSC, which was operating under seasonal watering restrictions through Sept. 30. Learn more.

Florence

Florence is under Stage 2 drought contingency restrictions. Learn more.

Thrall

Thrall is under Stage 1 Drought Water Conditions. Learn more.

RELATED: Austin Water presents billion-dollar water management strategies as it revises conservation plan

Hays County

San Marcos

San Marcos is currently under Stage 3 of its Drought Response. Learn more.

Buda

Buda is under Stage 2 drought restrictions. Learn more.

Dripping Springs

Dripping Springs Water Supply Corp. is operating under Stage 4 Watering Restrictions.

Kyle

Kyle is operating under its Amended Stage 3 Irrigation Schedule. Learn more.

Wimberley

Wimberley does not appear to be under any official watering restrictions, but the city does list tips for water conservation.

Burnet County

Burnet

Burnet is under Normal Water Use Restrictions as of Aug. 19. Learn more.

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