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Author: wimberleywatershed

Blanco Water Reclamation Task Force

Posted on November 19, 2020December 5, 2020Author wimberleywatershedCategories Posts

With its unanimous vote Sept. 8, the Blanco City Council delivered on progress toward a lasting solution with Protect Our Blanco for growth and development without wastewater discharge into the … Continue reading Blanco Water Reclamation Task Force

Hays Co. Prop A Passes

Posted on November 12, 2020December 9, 2020Author wimberleywatershedCategories Posts

“We couldn’t be more pleased with the strong support Hays County voters showed for Prop A. This commitment to conserve land and preserve irreplaceable natural resources will serve many generations … Continue reading Hays Co. Prop A Passes

2020 November Hydro Report

Posted on November 11, 2020December 9, 2020Author wimberleywatershedCategories drought

No matter what area agencies call their drought declaration, it’s obvious water levels and spring flows have declined to exceptionally low levels. In order to preserve groundwater availability, coordinated water … Continue reading 2020 November Hydro Report

Artesiana 2: Lori Olson

Posted on November 3, 2020November 3, 2020Author wimberleywatershedCategories Podcast, Posts

Lori Olson, Leader in Land Trusts Half-Earth, One Water, Too Few Open Spaces to Waste Lori Olson is the subject of our second Artesiana podcast, Wimberley Valley Watershed Association’s stories … Continue reading Artesiana 2: Lori Olson

Our Treasured Springs Need Protection

Posted on November 2, 2020November 2, 2020Author wimberleywatershedCategories drought

Another win for the conservation community: the Texas Agricultural Land Trust (TALT) announced in October 2020 that they’ve closed closed on a donated conservation easement on David Langford’s beloved Laurels … Continue reading Our Treasured Springs Need Protection

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