Kendall Co WCID 3A

ALERTS

Due to necessary repairs by GBRA on the wholesale water system that delivers water to SAWS and Kendall WCID 3A (the “District”), the District will experience a major reduction in its water supply beginning June 8, 2026, through June 12, 2026.

As a result, there will be a mandatory suspension of all irrigation and non-essential water use beginning at 6:00 a.m. on June 8, 2026, through 6:00 a.m. on June 12, 2026.

We appreciate your cooperation and understanding during this time as we work to complete these repairs and maintain essential water service for the community. If you have any questions, concerns, or would like to report irrigation or other non-essential water usage during this period, please contact our office at 281-367-5511 or email customerservice@municipalops.com.

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Due to San Antonio Water System (SAWS) stage 3 restrictions  begin when the 10-day rolling average of the Edwards Aquifer level drops to 640 feet mean sea level at the monitored well. Coming out of drought stages can be considered 15 days after the aquifer is above the trigger.

  • All restrictions from Stage 1 and Stage 2 remain in effect unless added to or replaced by Stage 3 rules.
  • Landscape watering with an irrigation system, sprinkler or soaker hose is allowed only once a week from 5 – 10 a.m. and 9 p.m. – midnight on your designated watering day, as determined by your address. Monday - Last digit of address 0 and 1 Tuesday - Last digit of address 2 and 3 Wednesday - Last digit of address 4 and 5 Thursday - Last digit of address 6 and 7 Friday - Last digit of address 8 and 9Areas without a street address, such as medians and neighborhood entryways, water on Wednesday.
  • Watering with drip irrigation is allowed every Monday and Friday, but only from  5 a.m. – 10 a.m. and 9 p.m. – midnight.
  • Watering with a hand-held hose is allowed any time on any day.
  • All residential fountains and indoor commercial fountains can operate at any stage of drought. Outdoor commercial fountains must have a SAWS variance in order to operate during drought stages 1 through 4.
  • Washing impervious cover such as parking lots, driveways, streets or sidewalks is prohibited. Health and safety exceptions may be requested from SAWS here.
  • Residential car washing allowed during drought once per week on Saturday or Sunday as long as there is no water waste.
  • Residential vegetable gardens may be watered by drip irrigation three days per week on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, during Stage 3 watering hours only. Learn more about vegetable garden watering rules.
  • The use of SAWS-certified commercial car wash facilities is allowed any day.
  • Operators of golf courses, athletic fields, and parks must reduce watering per city ordinance. For requirements, call 210-704-SAVE.
  • Hotels, motels, and other lodgings must limit linen/towel changes to once every three nights, except for health and safety.

The district has completed the Lead and Copper Inventory. Through field investigation of the distribution system, it has been determined that the system has no lead service lines or galvanized requiring replacement service lines. The system has been determined as a non-lead community.

 

CONTACTS & LINKS

TRASH PROVIDER

Hill Country Waste Solutions
https://www.hcwastesolutions.com/
830-885-5512

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