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Skull Creek Disaster Exposes Inadequate Regard for Texas Water

Posted on April 24, 2019April 24, 2019Author wimberleywatershedCategories Posts

A disturbing report published by the Texas Tribune on April 17 demonstrates the colossal effect that one’s actions and negligence can have on their neighbors downstream, and highlights the absolute … Continue reading Skull Creek Disaster Exposes Inadequate Regard for Texas Water

Feral Hog Management Program to Continue in Hays County

Posted on April 24, 2019June 18, 2019Author wimberleywatershedCategories Posts

Hays County will be continuing countywide feral hog management efforts in 2019 after receiving a $13,100 grant from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, Wildlife Services. The Hays County program will … Continue reading Feral Hog Management Program to Continue in Hays County

Hays County, City of Kyle join lawsuit against Kinder Morgan, Texas Railroad Commission

Posted on April 22, 2019May 20, 2019Author wimberleywatershedCategories Posts

KYLE, Texas, April 22, 2019 – The consistent failure of the Texas Railroad Commission to oversee the routing of oil and gas pipelines leaves Texans vulnerable to abuse, landowners and … Continue reading Hays County, City of Kyle join lawsuit against Kinder Morgan, Texas Railroad Commission

For the Love of Water

Posted on April 3, 2019April 4, 2019Author wimberleywatershedCategories Posts

By: Thom Woodruff – The World Poet WHEN THE CITY SQUEEZES ME TOO TIGHT I seek access to water as respite, Springs, wells, rivers, creeks, waterfalls All are medicinal in … Continue reading For the Love of Water

Preferred Wastewater Systems for the Texas Hill Country Report

Posted on April 3, 2019April 23, 2019Author wimberleywatershedCategories Posts

The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University, in collaboration with the Save Barton Creek Association, the Wimberley Valley Watershed Association (WVWA) and Community Environmental Services, … Continue reading Preferred Wastewater Systems for the Texas Hill Country Report

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