Water levels are dropping, and evaporation and mineral levels are rising at Lake Meredith, which supplies the majority of Lamesa’s drinking water.That scenario could open the door to more water saving plans among larger metropolitan consumers and discussion about a treatment to keep the natural minerals in check.That was the news which Cris Norris, the Lamesa representative on the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority’s (CRMWA) board of directors, shared with city council members here last week.He gave his annual report to the council about future water conditions, CRMWA’s future plans, and its finances.“Everybody wants to know how the lake is ...