Lcra Water Conservation Plan Update Pres 2024-02-21
Lcra Water Conservation Plan Update Pres 2024-02-21
Lcra Water Conservation Plan Update Pres 2024-02-21
Plan Update
Water Operations Committee Meeting
Feb. 21, 2024
Water Conservation Plan Overview
• Texas Commission on Environmental Quality requires a water
conservation plan for:
– Municipal, industrial and non-irrigation water rights more than
1,000 acre-feet
– Irrigation water rights more than 10,000 acre-feet
• Goal
– Ongoing, long-term water conserving initiatives
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2024 Water Conservation Plan –
Estimated Savings Goals
2029 Five-year goal: 2034 10-year goal:
Estimated annual savings Estimated annual savings
Water use (acre-feet) (acre-feet)
LCRA power plants 1,000* 1,100*
Municipal 12,000* 15,000*
Irrigation operations 18,000* 20,000*
Total 31,300* 36,300*
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2019 Water Conservation Plan –
Goals and Actual Savings
• Savings exceeded all 2019 water conservation plan goals
• Staff intends to further increase savings in 2024 plan as
part of required five-year update
2019 goal: Estimated
annual savings 2022 Actual savings
Water use (acre-feet) (acre-feet)
LCRA power plants 700 1,300
Municipal 6,500 7,400
Irrigation operations 15,000 16,500
Total 22,200 25,200
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Water Conservation Plan Strategies
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Firm Water Conservation
Incentives Program
• Firm Water Conservation Cost-Share Program
– Current program:
Awarded more than $700,000 since 2019
Total leveraged dollars equaled about
$13 million
Application deadlines in the spring and fall
– Program potential:
2,000 acre-feet savings by 2029
4,000 acre-feet savings by 2034
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Firm Water Conservation
Incentives Program (Continued)
• WaterSmart rebates
– Current program:
Awarded $200,000 since 2019
Includes irrigation system evaluations,
irrigation system equipment, pool and
landscaping rebates
– Program potential:
500 acre-feet savings by 2029
1,000 acre-feet savings by 2034
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Municipal Conservation
Strategies
• Promote maximum once-per-week watering schedule
• New incentive: Convert turf to native landscapes
• Increase promotion and marketing efforts to:
– Enhance program awareness
– Expand customer base, eligibility and participation in
Cost Share Program
– Increase participation of rebate programs
• Increase community’s awareness of water and the
importance of the Highland Lakes to this region
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Agricultural
Conservation Strategies
• Surcharges to discourage high water use
• Automation and modernization of gates
– Gulf Coast and Garwood agricultural
divisions complete
– Lakeside pilot project
• Precision land leveling
– Redesigned land leveling Cost Share
Program launched in 2023
• Canal lining evaluation
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2024 Water Conservation Plan
Update
• Plan changes
– Update five- and 10-year conservation goals
– Evaluate/modify existing rules and strategies
– Increase promotion and marketing efforts
– Expand programs and customer participation
• Next steps
– February 2024: Post draft plan for public comment
– April 2024: Present plan for LCRA Board action
– May 1, 2024: Submit plan to Texas Commission on Environmental
Quality and Texas Water Development Board 9