Lance Armstrong Now Champion Guzzler of Austin Water

by Amy Judd | August 16, 2008 at 04:35 pm
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Cyclist star Lance Armstrong has a gorgeous home in Texas, and is apparently one of the biggest users of water in the whole state.

So from a champion cyclist to a champion water waster, which is a surprise since Lance is quite well known for being really socially conscious. But chances are, he might not know about how much water his home consumes.

In July, Mr. Armstrong, who won the Tour de France seven times, used a whopping 330,000 gallons of water at his lush Spanish-colonial home, with an acre of gardens and a swimming pool, city water authority officials said.

This tremendous flow of H2O, which is 38 times what the average household in the city uses in the summer, comes as Texas is going through a dry spell and officials are asking people to cut back on watering their lawns. “We are definitely short on rain,” Lisa Rhodes, a spokeswoman for the authority, said with a sigh.

Mr. Armstrong declined to be interviewed. He has been in Colorado and California all summer and only noticed the surge in water use when he saw his bills go up, his spokesman, Mark Higgins, said in an e-mail message. (The bill for July was $2,460.) “Lance and all the folks involved are looking into it and will for sure get it under control,” Mr. Higgins wrote.

The Austin American-Statesman, which broke the story on Friday, quoted Mr. Armstrong as saying he was unaware his water use was so high. “I’m a little shocked,” he told The Statesman. “There’s no justification for that much water.” He added, “I need to fix this.”


According to city water records published in the New York Times, his home has long since used gallons of water, about 158,000 a month. Then in June of this year, his house and garden used 222,900 gallons.
He has showed willingness to get this sorted out however, so hopefully he did not realize how much water his home was consuming.

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amyjudd, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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amyjudd, I like this story. It's good stuff.


Water prizes have to go up! Maybe after the minimal use of 50 Litres per person we should double the prise after each additional 50 litres used! with 222,900 gallons or 1,0030,550 Litres of water his coast would have been doubled up 20,061 times! Now if that would not teach him a lesson, I do not know what would!

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