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Author: Robin Gary

Groundwater Permit Planning Guide for Western Hays County

Posted on April 18, 2022April 18, 2022Author Robin GaryCategories drought, Policy

The new Groundwater Permit Planning Guide provides an overview of groundwater systems, aquifers and the associated geologic formations, and permit limitations in Western Hays County.  This guide, a collaboration between … Continue reading Groundwater Permit Planning Guide for Western Hays County

Two New Monitor Wells for the Jacobs Well GMZ

Posted on April 11, 2022April 11, 2022Author Robin GaryCategories Science

In March and April, two new monitor wells were installed inside the Jacob’s Well Groundwater Management Zone to better document groundwater conditions and aquifer dynamics.  These are no ordinary wells.  … Continue reading Two New Monitor Wells for the Jacobs Well GMZ

Drought Conditions Return

Posted on April 11, 2022April 11, 2022Author Robin GaryCategories drought, Science, Water ConservationTags groundwater, Hydro Report, monitoring

April 2022 Hydro Report Middle Trinity spring flow in the Blanco River basin has been generally on the decline since November 2021, with only a small recharge event at the … Continue reading Drought Conditions Return

April Bacteria Results for Cypress Creek and the Blanco River Available

Posted on April 8, 2022April 8, 2022Author Robin GaryCategories Science, Watershed Protection

TCEQ Denies Pristine Streams Rulemaking Petition but…

Posted on April 8, 2022April 8, 2022Author Robin GaryCategories Policy, PostsTags groundwater, Pristine Streams, Texas water, water quality

From January 31 to March 30, over 1200 comments were submitted on the TCEQ Pristine Streams rule change petition.  This had incredible effect on the Commissioners as they met on … Continue reading TCEQ Denies Pristine Streams Rulemaking Petition but…

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