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Waterlines accumulate alongside a residential development project over the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone in far north Bexar County.
Posted inEnvironment

San Antonio to clarify SAWS development rules over Edwards Aquifer recharge zone

Avatar photo by Lindsey Carnett February 7, 2023February 7, 2023

Policy changes could add specific requirements for developers to get SAWS water and sewer services in the city’s extra-territorial jurisdiction areas.

The San Antonio Water System board of trustees approves the list of items they want to prioritize during the state's 88th legislative session.
Posted inGov & Politics

SAWS board approves legislative initiatives for 88th session

Avatar photo by Lindsey Carnett December 6, 2022December 6, 2022
Trustee Amy Hardberger listens to a speaker during a San Antonio Water System board meeting on Tuesday.
Posted inEnvironment

SAWS approves service for 3,000 homes upstream of Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone

Avatar photo by Lindsey Carnett February 1, 2022February 1, 2022
Property belonging to Scott Gruendler could be in jeopardy if SAWS follows through on a plan to route wastewater through aquifer conservation land in north Bexar County.
Posted inGov & Politics

Taxpayers paid $1.5M to protect land over the aquifer. Will San Antonio pipe sewage across it?

Avatar photo by Brendan Gibbons May 13, 2021May 12, 2021
Former Mayor Phil Hardberger thanks outgoing City Manager Sheryl Sculley for her service.
Posted inGov & Politics

Former San Antonio Mayor Phil Hardberger recovering at home after minor heart attack

Avatar photo by Brendan Gibbons December 15, 2020December 15, 2020
SAWS President and CEO Robert Puente
Posted inGov & Politics

SAWS Board Expands CEO’s Authority in Response to Coronavirus

Avatar photo by Brendan Gibbons April 7, 2020April 7, 2020
A ten-million gallon water storage tank, part of the San Antonio Water System's Agua Vista site, will be the end point of the Vista Ridge pipeline.
Posted inEnvironment

SAWS Adopts 2020 Budget With 10% Bill Hike for Vista Ridge Water

Avatar photo by Brendan Gibbons November 5, 2019November 6, 2019
Posted inEnvironment

SAWS Votes To Support City’s Climate Plan

Avatar photo by Brendan Gibbons September 4, 2019
Rosey Abuabara holds a sign that reads "We read the report."
Posted inElections 2019, Uncategorized

Brockhouse and His Women Issues: Why It Matters

Avatar photo by Robert Rivard May 26, 2019January 31, 2020
San Antonio Water System headquarters.
Posted inGov & Politics

Who Pays, and How Much? SAWS Prepares to Study Rate Structure

Avatar photo by Brendan Gibbons May 8, 2019May 8, 2019

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