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Spicewood Beach: The First Texas Community to Run Dry During the Drought

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By Terrence Henry and Shawna Reding

What is Spicewood Beach?

Spicewood Beach is a small community of some 1,100 people about 40 miles outside of Austin, Texas in the Hill County. On January, 30, 2012, it became the first Texas town to run dry during the current drought.

The community sits on Lake Travis, or what’s left of it. The lake is currently at levels not seen for some time.

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