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Tag: Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone

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

Trustees unanimously approved a utility service agreement Tuesday that makes way for the densest development Helotes Canyon has seen yet.

Brenda Chapman, middle, and neighbor Scott Gruendler, right, describe the possibility of SAWS waste water pipelines being routed through their nearly 200 acres of combined aquifer recharge zoned land.
Posted inEnvironment

San Antonio utility changes course on plan to route sewage line over protected land

Avatar photo by Brendan Gibbons June 2, 2021June 2, 2021
The Edwards Aquifer spans multiple counties and provides water to more than 2 million people.
Posted inEnvironment

San Antonio Council OKs Zoning Change Over Edwards Aquifer Property

Avatar photo by Brendan Gibbons June 4, 2020June 5, 2020
Posted inGov & Politics

Edwards Aquifer Protection Program and Sales Tax Funding Questions Answered

Avatar photo by Francine Sanders Romero December 6, 2019December 5, 2019
Posted inEnvironment

San Antonio Considers Opposing New Pipelines Over Edwards Aquifer

Avatar photo by Brendan Gibbons November 13, 2019
Posted inEnvironment

Houston Company Halts Plans for Crude Oil Pipeline Across Aquifer Recharge Zone

Avatar photo by Jackie Wang October 3, 2019October 4, 2019
Posted inEnvironment

Houston Company Proposes Crude Oil Pipeline Across Edwards Aquifer

Avatar photo by Brendan Gibbons September 25, 2019February 20, 2020
Cews with San Antonio Water System contractor Burgess and Niple blow smoke into a sewer main on Spring Club Drive.
Posted inEnvironment

SAWS Is Blowing Smoke to Test Sewers over the Edwards Aquifer

Avatar photo by Brendan Gibbons August 29, 2019
Busses, taxis, and pedestrian vehicles travel South on Saint Mary's Street.
Posted inGov & Politics

Sales Taxes for Aquifer Protection, Linear Parks Eyed to Fund Transport Plan

Avatar photo by Brendan Gibbons December 21, 2018December 21, 2018
Mayor Ivy Taylor and her daughter Morgan take a selfie. Photo by Kathryn Boyd-Batstone.
Posted inGov & Politics

City Reveals Plans for New 204-Acre Park in Northside

Avatar photo by Sarah Talaat June 8, 2016January 31, 2020

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