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The Edwards Aquifer Authority enacts the most restrictive drought cutbacks it can, as the J-17 index well in Bexar County ...
Despite a thunderstorm that brought hail on Monday, May 26, the Edwards Aquifer remains at stage 5 water restrictions as it ...
The cities of Kyle and San Marcos and Texas State University will likely have to find ways to further reduce their water use.
The Edwards Aquifer Authority on Friday declared Stage 5 Critical Period Management for Edwards groundwater permit holders in ...
Environmentalists keep tabs on Barton Springs salamander populations as Edwards Aquifer levels continue to drop amidst drought.
Aquifer authority officials said at the time ... news in New Braunfels and Comal County and water issues around Central Texas. She can be reached at [email protected].
The Ogallala Aquifer, a water source of porous rock and sediment bed under farmland, cities and small towns from South Dakota ...
Overseers of the Edwards Aquifer have declared Stage 5 water restrictions for the first time. So what does that mean for SAWS ...
To meet future water demand, we will have to lean into conservation and embrace diverse sources such as technology that turns wastewater into drinking water.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Edwards Aquifer Authority has enacted Stage 5 water restrictions, the most severe on its scale. Stage 5 is triggered when the J-17 index well in Bexar County drops below 625 feet ...