UPDATE
Stage 5 Mandatory Water Restrictions
City of Granbury Public Works staff are actively repairing a major water main break underneath the US Highway Business 377 near the Brazos River bridge. The repair is more complex than originally expected, and parts are being brought in from various locations across Texas.
City water is safe to drink but the City did have to issue a declaration of disaster in order to protect the public water system and ensure water conservation. Recent testing confirms that the water remains safe for consumption.
To help reduce strain on the system, Stage 5 Mandatory Water Conservation is now in effect. Until further notice:
-No lawn or landscape watering. All outdoor irrigation is prohibited unless using a private well or drawing directly from the lake.
-No water use for cleaning driveways, sidewalks, buildings, or for dust control or gutter flushing.
-No washing of vehicles at home. Commercial car washes may be used only between 6–10 a.m. and 6–10 p.m.
-No filling or refilling pools, kiddie pools, spas, or hot tubs.
-Ornamental fountains and ponds must be turned off, unless needed to support aquatic life or equipped with a recirculating pump.
These steps are essential to maintain water pressure for emergency services and ensure safe, reliable drinking water.
We’ll post updates as soon as more information becomes available. Thank you for your patience and cooperation as we work to resolve this issue. The repairs should be completed by August 10th.