Rural Utilities Division
This division provides vital wastewater treatment services to residents in rural communities through the Canyon Park, Dunlap, Northcliffe and Springs Hill Wastewater Reclamation Systems.
Canyon Park Estates Waste Water Treatment Plant
The Canyon Park Estates Wastewater Reclamation System serves the Canyon Park subdivision, Northlake development, Windjammer Condominiums, Laguna Park Development, Inc., Canyon Vista Condominiums, Chateau Breeze subdivision, and Hill Country Resort Condominiums.
  • Location: Canyon Lake, Texas
  • Startup Date: September 24, 1974
  • Expansion: March, 1989
  • Permited Capacity: 100,000 gpd
  • Service Area: Canyon Lake
Dunlap Waste Water Treatment Plant
The Dunlap Wastewater Reclamation System serves the River Bend, Lakeview Heights, and Southbank subdivisions in Guadalupe County.
  • Location: New Braunfels, Texas
  • Startup Date: December 4, 1973
  • Expansions: 1985, 1996, 2006
  • Permitted Capacity: 0.95 mpd
  • Service Area: Southbank subdivision
Northcliffe Waste Water Treatment Plant
The Northcliffe Wastewater Reclamation System provides service to the Northcliffe subdivision in the City of Schertz, in Comal and Guadalupe Counties.
  • Location: New Braunfels, Texas
  • Startup Date: September 9, 1977
  • Permitted Capacity: 300,000 gpd
  • Service Area: Northcliffe subdivision
Springs Hill Waste Water Treatment Plant
The Springs Hill Wastewater Reclamation System covers the Nob Hill subdivision and Springs Hill area in the City of Seguin in Guadalupe County, including Southfork, Walnut Springs, Parkridge and River Oak Drive.
  • Location: Seguin, TX
  • Startup Date: July 3, 1974
  • Permited Capacity: 300,000 gpd
  • Service Area: City of Seguin
Contact
Joel Heideke, Chief Operator
Phone: 830-379-5822
E-mail:
DROUGHT INFORMATION (more...)
GBRA Water Conservation Plan
GBRA Drought Contingency Plan
Summary of Water Conservation/Drought Plans
Video: The Climate Detective
Video: San Marcos Springs
Video: Comal Springs
CURRENT FLOW & LAKE DATA        (more...)
(+/-0.00) - indicates change in 24 hours
J-17 Well: 679.8 msl (+0.0)
Canyon Reservoir 909.24 msl (-0.03)
Guadalupe @ Sattler 579 cfs (+0)
Comal Springs 364 cfs (+0)
San Marcos Springs 270 cfs (+2)
Guadalupe @ Gonzales 2020 cfs (+50)
Guadalupe @ Victoria 1900 cfs (+30)
Coleto Reservoir 98.35 msl (-0.01)
Guadalupe @ Tivoli 2890 cfs (+30)
Sources of Flow at Victoria
Canyon Release 30.47%
San Marcos Springs 14.21%
Comal Springs 19.16%
Natural Base Flow 36.16%
(Percentages reflect sources. Losses and diversions not included.)
RESOURCE LIBRARY (more...)
- Basin Briefing November 2009
- Caldwell County Regional Water and Wastewater Planning Study
- Kendall County Briefing 2009
- Canyon Gorge
- Canyon Reservoir Fact Sheet
- GBRA River Run
CONSERVING A TEXAS TREASURE
Guadalupe RiverThe Guadalupe-Blanco River Trust was founded in 2001 to conserve land in the Guadalupe River Watershed.
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