Press Release: Jacob’s Well Reaches Zero Flow


WIMBERLEY, TEXAS – July 28, 2022: Jacob’s Well has reached zero flow.  This has serious ramifications for the surrounding community.  The Middle Trinity Aquifer is both a major water supply for the area and the water source for Jacob’s Well, the headwaters of Cypress Creek. With low to no flow from Jacob’s Well over the … Continue reading Press Release: Jacob’s Well Reaches Zero Flow

Press Release: Art4Water Spotlights Eight Great Texas Springs


AUSTIN, TEXAS- July 19, 2022 – In partnership with the Austin Central Library, the Watershed Association has created a poster exhibit highlighting eight great Texas springs. The exhibit, located on the 6th floor gallery, features posters illustrating the beauty, significance and challenges for each spring. The poster exhibit deepens the discussion of the springs initiated … Continue reading Press Release: Art4Water Spotlights Eight Great Texas Springs

Sacred Springs Kite Exhibition Now Open


The Art4Water Sacred Springs Kite Exhibition at the Austin Central Library is a MUST-SEE exhibit for at least two reasons. First, the Watershed’s Art4Water team guided by the vision and leadership of Terry Zee Lee and Ryan Willett have collaborated with 47 incredible artists and kitemakers, for the last year to create the first exhibit … Continue reading Sacred Springs Kite Exhibition Now Open

State of the Hill Country Report Now Available


The Hill Country is growing.  Population is booming and communities are trying to keep up with soaring demand.  The State of the Hill Country Report helps give a snapshot of conditions and policies that effect land, water, and communities in our area. Informed decisions are a more sustainable way to manage the delicate resources of … Continue reading State of the Hill Country Report Now Available

Watershed Association Purchases 74 acres of Dry Cypress for Recharge Protection


Wimberley Valley Watershed Association FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  Nov. 19, 2021 WIMBERLEY, TX    The Wimberley Valley Watershed Association (WVWA) finalized the purchase of 74 acres adjacent to the Colemans Canyon Preserve on Wednesday, November 10, 2021.  This purchase secures critical recharge area for the Middle Trinity Aquifer and is within the catchment area for Jacob’s Well.  … Continue reading Watershed Association Purchases 74 acres of Dry Cypress for Recharge Protection