San Antonio enters Stage 1 watering rules with drier, warmer conditions ahead
that causes the polar jet stream to move north, causing southern states to see warmer and drier conditions than usual, whereas the northern U.S. and Canada tend to be wetter and colder.
While the Edwards Aquifer remains San Antonio’s largest source of drinking water, SAWS has “significantly diversified San Antonio’s water supplies,” with the aquifer now only accounting for about half of the area’s available drinking water, SAWS said in a press statement announcing the restrictions Wednesday.
While in Stage 1, SAWS customers may only water outdoors with a sprinkler or irrigation system before 11 a.m. and after 7 p.m. one day per week, as determined by the last number of residents’ street address:
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