What is Cedar Park's water source? Where does Cedar Park get its water?

Cedar Park’s sole water source is Lake Travis.  The Cedar Park Water Treatment Plant typically supplies 80% of Cedar Park’s water and the BCRUA plant typically supplies about 20% of Cedar Park’s water.  However, during the repair of the BCRUA line, we are relying solely on the Cedar Park Water Treatment Plant to supply 100% of Cedar Park’s drinking water.

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1. What is happening? What are Cedar Park's restrictions?
2. In addition to the prohibition on outdoor irrigation / sprinkler use, are any other activities restricted at this time?
3. Is the change due to the drought or residential / commercial growth?
4. How will I know when I can resume normal water use?
5. Have HOAs and HOA property managers been notified of these restrictions?
6. Is the City turning off its irrigation and not using hose-end sprinklers for watering?
7. Does The City Of Cedar Park Water Treatment Plant Have Enough Capacity To Meet Demand?
8. Why is it taking so long to repair the line?
9. What is Cedar Park's water source? Where does Cedar Park get its water?
10. How is this being enforced? What are the penalties?
11. How do I report an outdoor water usage violation?
12. Why are Cedar Park's restrictions different from other cities?
13. I live in another member city of the BCRUA. Does this information apply to me?