The City of Beeville is experiencing an extended regional drought that continues to impact our community’s water supply. Local rainfall has been below average, and levels at Lake Corpus Christi remain low. Below, you'll find the most up-to-date information on water restrictions, the current water supply status, conservation guidance, and steps the City is taking to safeguard our water.
Conservation is vital in protecting our community’s water security. To encourage all residents and businesses to reduce water use whenever possible, the City is launching Beeville Wat3R to inspire community-wide action in:
The City of Beeville is currently in Stage 3 Drought restrictions. For commonly asked questions and exceptions, visit Water Conservation FAQ.
Key restrictions under Stage 3 include:
Understanding Our Water System
The City of Beeville’s primary source of water is drawn from Lake Corpus Christi. The water is then treated before being delivered to residents and businesses. The regional drought pattern means that Beeville, and other towns whose main water source is Lake Corpus Christi, are experiencing strain on their water supplies.
What We’re Doing
The City of Beeville is actively working to rethink our water sources and taking action to conserve and care for the city’s current water supply. These include:
Conservation Guidance
Residents are expected to follow practical conservation steps to protect Beeville’s water supply: