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Edwards Aquifer Authority permit holders, like the San Antonio Water System, can pump more water due to higher levels in the groundwater system.
Under Stage 3, pumpers must cut back water usage by 35%. Under Stage 4, they must reduce pumping by 40%. Under Stage 5, the required reduction is 44%. The National Weather Service reported that during ...
For the second time in less than a week, the Edwards Aquifer Authority has changed its restrictions on groundwater users, limiting the amount of water permit holders can pump. After announcing a ...
A board member of the Edwards Aquifer Conservancy resigned Tuesday, hours after KSAT Investigates reached out to aquifer ...
The authority manages how much water is pumped from the Edwards Aquifer, a limestone cavern system that spans more than 3,000 miles and provides water for more than 2 million people.
The Edwards Aquifer Authority said Friday it is easing restrictions on pumping water from the aquifer, as recent rainfall in the area has eased drought conditions. The authority said “slightly ...
An Edwards Aquifer board member has resigned following controversy over his social media posts.Don Laffere submitted his ...
Canyon Lake and Medina Lake are still far from full, but the heavy rainfall this week brought small improvements.
Don Laffere's now-deleted account on social media platform X included racist and antisemitic posts, according to a media ...
The Edwards Aquifer Authority has issued Stage 4 restrictions, an improvement from last week’s Stage 5 designation, for those who have permits to pump from the Edwards Aquifer.
The Fish and Wildlife Service has denied federal protections to an obscure underground beetle found in the same Texas aquifer ...
At a regional water forum this week, Edwards Aquifer Authority General Manager Karl Dreher called for vigilance in protecting San Antonio's primary water source from contaminants. "We need to do ...
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