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Author: Robin Gary

Three-month Dry Spell Ends with Icy Precipitation

Posted on February 3, 2022February 3, 2022Author Robin GaryCategories Science

February 2022 Hydro Report The last significant rainfall was nearly three months ago.  During the dry winter months, spring flow at Middle Trinity springs–Jacob’s Well, Pleasant Valley, and Park Springs–have … Continue reading Three-month Dry Spell Ends with Icy Precipitation

Groundwater and Surface Water 3D Animation

Posted on January 31, 2022Author Robin GaryCategories Policy, Water Conservation, Watershed Protection

In the Hill Country, groundwater and surface water are connected.  Clear springs feed our iconic creeks and rivers.  Water recharges aquifers (our groundwater supply) through caves and fractures in creek … Continue reading Groundwater and Surface Water 3D Animation

Results from Well Visits – Trinity Aquifers

Posted on January 31, 2022January 31, 2022Author Robin GaryCategories Posts, Resources, Science

The scientific report documenting the summer 2021 well visits is now available.  The Lower Trinity and Middle Trinity Aquifer potentiometric surface maps presented in this report are indices for aquifer … Continue reading Results from Well Visits – Trinity Aquifers

Feral Hog Management to Include Bounty Program in Hays County for 2022

Posted on January 24, 2022January 31, 2022Author Robin GaryCategories Land Conservation

In a press release earlier this month, the Feral Hog Task Force announced the continuation of a County-wide feral hog management effort. Hays County will be continuing countywide feral hog … Continue reading Feral Hog Management to Include Bounty Program in Hays County for 2022

2021 Reflections and Accomplishments

Posted on December 23, 2021December 27, 2021Author Robin GaryCategories Posts

Directors’ Year-End Letter Jacob’s Well is a timeless source of inspiration and a symbol of gratitude for the gift of water- the water that connects all of us. The Well … Continue reading 2021 Reflections and Accomplishments

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  • Wimberley Valley Watershed Association
  • P. O. Box 2534
  • Wimberley, TX 78676
  • 512-722-3390
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The Wimberley Valley Watershed Association is a non-profit organization with 501c(3) status. EIN: 74-2879756

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