2015 ·
Flow and Groundwater Levels
Benjamin I. Cook1, Toby R. Ault and Jason E. Smerdon, Science Advances
In the Southwest and Central Plains of Western North America, climate change is expected to increase drought severity in the coming decades. These regions nevertheless experienced extended Medieval-era droughts that were more persistent than any historical event, providing crucial targets in the paleoclimate record for... View
2014 ·
Groundwater Management
Wimberley Valley Watershed Association
Jacob’s Well is a unique artesian spring that provides millions of gallons of fresh water to Cypress Creek that runs through the center of the historic square in Wimberley Texas, the City of Woodcreek, and the famous
Blue Hole swimming area. The Well is the second... View
2013 ·
Groundwater Management, Legal/Policy
Rima V. Petrossian, University of Texas at Austin - PhD Dissertation
Managing groundwater can be difficult because there is no common perspective among
stakeholders about what they wish for their desired future conditions (DFCs) for Texas’ aquifers. Conflicts over how to manage aquifers, whether to mine or sustain groundwater levels are complicated by diverse state and local... View
2012 ·
Land Conservation, Stewardship, Species and Habitat
Design Workshop, Hays County
The Hays County Parks, Open Space and Natural Areas Master Plan will be used by Hays County, Texas to make decisions regarding parks and open space programs and facilities. It lays the groundwork for the County’s involvement in providing park, open space and natural areas... View
2012 ·
Flow and Groundwater Levels, Land Conservation, Stewardship, Species and Habitat, Water Quality
RVi Planning + Landscape Architecture, Clayton & Little Architects, and Banks and Associates, Hays County
Vision
Jacob’s Well has long been an attraction to residents and visitors of the Texas Hill County. An artesian well and part of an extensive underground cave system, Jacob’s Well contributes to the recharging of the Edwards Aquifer. Because of it’s natural beauty and ecological benefits,... View
2011 ·
Groundwater Management
Adrian L. Vogl, Texas State University, PhD Dissertation
Conflicts over water resources reflect multiple viewpoints regarding the value of preserving quality of life, protecting environmental integrity, and the need for continued urban expansion and economic growth. This has led to an increased understanding of the need for systemic and participatory approaches that address... View
2011 ·
Flow and Groundwater Levels, Groundwater Management, Water Quality
Adrian L. Vogl, Texas State University
This report was prepared for the Wimberley Valley Watershed Association with financial support from the Cynthia and George Mitchell Foundation Water Program.
Jacob’s Well is the largest perennial spring in the Trinity Aquifer and one the longest underwater caves in Texas. The cave and spring are... View