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Texas lake sees one of its biggest rises in 26 years - MySA
By Google News - San Antonio
· June 24, 2026
· 1 min read
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Why this matters in The San Antonio
The significant rise in the Texas lake's water level has notable implications for the surrounding San Antonio area. With one of the biggest increases in 26 years, residents and officials should be prepared for potential changes in water management and recreational activities. This substantial change may also impact local ecosystems, affecting the habitats of various plant and animal species. As the water level continues to fluctuate, it is crucial for the community to monitor the situation and adapt to any resulting effects on the environment and local infrastructure. The rise in water level may also have consequences for flood control measures and water supply management in Bexar County, emphasizing the need for continued vigilance and planning from local authorities.
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Published: June 24, 2026 ·
Source: Google News - San Antonio ·
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