October 09, 2024
Wickson Creek SUD would like to remind all customers that Stage 1 Water Restrictions are still in effect. Details on stage 1 requirements are available here.
Conservation efforts implemented by customers to this point have achieved the goal of a 15% reduction in overall demand. We commend these efforts and ask that all customers continue to focus on conservation as the weather conditions stay unseasonably warm and dry. Water use is on the rise, but with a renewed focus on the issue, hopefully, no additional irrigation restrictions will be necessary.
Drought Monitoring Map
August 22, 2024
Beginning today, August 22nd, Wickson Creek SUD is implementing mandatory Stage 1 water restrictions. If everyone can follow the mandatory watering schedule and implement reasonable conservation efforts, further restrictions may be avoided. Click the link below to view the mandatory restrictions. Please take a few minutes when you get home this evening to make the necessary adjustments to your irrigation systems.
Stage 1 Water Restrictions Implemented
June 26, 2024
As we head into the hot and dry summer, we have seen water usage rise sharply. In order to conserve the available water supply and to protect the integrity of our water supply facilities, Wickson Creek is requesting conservation. Wickson wants to remind you of 2 free resources offered to conserve and manage water usage:
- My Water Advisor 2.0 is a customer portal that allows customers to track water consumption through their devices. This app is available through the Apple App Store, the Google Play Store, or on the web at https://mywateradvisor2.com/. The app offers detailed consumption graphs, leak alerts, and real-time notifications, and enables you to manage water consumption.
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BVWATERSMART is an educational partnership between Texas A&M University, Brazos Valley Groundwater Conservation District (BVGCD), the cities of College Station, Bryan, and the Wickson Creek Special Utility District. It is a network of neighborhood weather stations that measures rainfall. Weather stations report to an interactive website displaying daily and weekly neighborhood watering recommendations based on actual rainfall and plant water needs. https://bvwatersmart.tamu.edu/