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The Edwards Aquifer Authority has declared Stage 3 water restrictions for pumpers from the underground reservoir as drought conditions worsen. But two major pumpers, the City of San Antonio, and the City of New Braunfels, are sticking with Stage 2 restrictions, leaving customers unaffected.
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San Antonio's 1/8-cent sales tax currently goes to the Edwards Aquifer, but the deal is set to expire this year. Prior to COVID-19 and subsequent economic…
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The San Antonio chapters of the Citizens Climate Lobby, the Environmental Defense Fund, and the Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance held a panel discussion…
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LUBBOCK — The torrential storms of last month essentially ended one of Texas’ worst-ever droughts, but much of the excess water has already flowed into…
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Water conservation advocates are calling on the San Antonio Water System to cease permits for service to new developments over the Edwards Aquifer…
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The Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance is calling on the San Antonio Water System to place a moratorium on the construction of new developments in Northern…
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In a rare move for this time of year, the Edwards Aquifer Authority has declared Stage 3 water restrictions.SAWS customers need not worry. A spokesperson…
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A trio of opponents against a proposed community near the Bracken Bat Cave once again appealed to the San Antonio Water System to rescind its decision to…
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The Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance said the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality can issue a variance to its rule that SAWS provide water to the…
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The Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance has released its legislative agenda for the 83rd session of the Texas Legislature, throwing its support behind 38…