In early October, Lantana Water placed an ad on a billboard on Highway 71 West near Spicewood. The billboard advertises water delivery services for filling swimming pools, cisterns, and troughs to the Central Texas region. Tuesday deliveries in the Marble Falls region has commenced. As a personal desire to promote dark skies in Central… Continue reading Highway 71 Billboard advertises Water Delivery for Pools, Cisterns, and Troughs
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Lantana provides water delivery for F1 guests
Lantana is gearing up to provide water delivery services to our guests enjoying the F1 event in November. Lantana has a stainless steel tank on its’ primary water truck and will provide RV park water supply to temporary sites that week. Meanwhile, Lantana will deliver water to swimming pools and water storage tanks throughout… Continue reading Lantana provides water delivery for F1 guests
Wineries benefit from rainwater harvesting
Lantana offers water delivery in Austin, Marble Falls, and the surrounding area. Furthermore, Lantana provides rainwater for thirsty lawns, wineries, and nurseries. The Red Caboose winery is Meridian, Texas, is a good example of how rainwater harvesting is used for better grapes, fire protection, and well water conservation. Lantana does not provide this water… Continue reading Wineries benefit from rainwater harvesting
Lakeway sets example of irrigation schedules
The city of Lakeway, amongst other central Texas communities, requires a common sense schedule for irrigating. http://www.lakewaymud.org/irrigation_schedule.php For water delivery in Austin and surrounding areas, remember to water before 10 a.m. or after 7 p.m. for maximum water retention and benefit. Lantana also offers irrigation services using rainwater. This can be done on any day… Continue reading Lakeway sets example of irrigation schedules
Can Rain Save You Money? Yes!
Since the recent and welcomed rains, Lantana Water has seen firsthand how water delivery near Austin tapers off with customers on previously low producing wells. Also, customers with rainwater collection systems need less supplemental water in their cisterns. See the link below to learn the benefits of catching rain. http://texaswater.tamu.edu/rainwater
Lantana follows city restrictions
Lantana Water provides bulk water delivery to customers in need, but respects the restrictions set forth by the nearby municipality. For needs other than drinking water, we limit our watering hours and days to the same guidelines. Marble Falls recently enacted restrictions described in the link below. http://www.kxan.com/dpp/news/local/hill_country/marble-falls-orders-stage-2-watering
Lantana Water encourages conservation and rainwater harvesting.
The State of Texas passed a bill supporting the use of rainwater harvesting systems. Lantana Water often supplies secondary or starter water to collection cisterns, and frequently recommends the use of harvesting systems to people whose wells are dry.
Lantana Water brings relief to dry wells in Spicewood
Lantana Water has responded this summer to thirsty landowners and livestock in the Spicewood and Marble Falls areas. As wells begin to produce much less water than ever before, water delivery to the area is becoming the only option for immediate relief. Beyond hauling water to these locations, Lantana recommends integrating a rain water harvesting… Continue reading Lantana Water brings relief to dry wells in Spicewood
Dry times creates increased activity for Lantana Water delivery services
http://www.texastribune.org/texas-environmental-news/water-supply/in-austin-growing-water-needs–and-conservation/