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Kaleigh Stewart, 4, plays in the splash pad at Yanaguana Park Tuesday.
Posted inEnvironment

Even as drought shrinks aquifer levels, San Antonio could be spared from tighter water restrictions

by Lindsey Carnett May 18, 2022May 18, 2022

Since SAWS began keeping records in 2006, the city has never had to declare its most severe drought restrictions.

Posted inEnvironment

With Texas back in drought, watering cutbacks resume in San Antonio

by Brendan Gibbons April 20, 2021April 21, 2021
A communal sitting space around a fire at Camp Comfort.
Posted inEnvironment

Bexar County burn ban, watering rules reinstated as drought conditions return

by Brendan Gibbons October 20, 2020October 20, 2020
People walk through the rose garden.
Posted inBexar's Eye

Bexar’s Eye: Milberger’s Landscaping and Nursery Is a Local Gardening Hotspot

by Brendan Gibbons June 23, 2019June 24, 2019
The Pepsi facility at at 6100 NE Loop 410.
Posted inEnvironment

SAWS Offers Money to Cut Water Use by 10 Million Gallons at Pepsi Plant

by Brendan Gibbons January 28, 2019January 28, 2019
SAWS customers can turn on their irrigation systems one time any day of the week under the current Year-Round watering rules. Photo via Flickr user Ricardo Bernardo. https://www.flickr.com/photos/zone41/1295750655/in/photolist-2Yv4wx-867s3u-8SidnN-3gArx-4Cjp1x-bq6Ha2-fySXZ6-4CjorM-9r71ya-4UAGXa-bCaVks-bR5Bpi-bR5BmB-bCaV3Y-bCaV3d-bR5B1z-bCaUbJ-bCaTL3-bR5zFD-bCaT9b-bCaT6q-bR5z7i-bCaSzu-bR5yB8-bCaS1y-bR5xYZ-bR5xAv-bR5xba-bR5wT8-bR5wAP-bR5wf4-bR5w2i-bR5vXH-bCaPw9-bR5vM4-6E8uXz-5XegxY-i2r3E-i2qSe-i2qEs-i2qwT-7i6mqj-7NW3vW-9ZDqzN-47DLgj-9j2ci8-4W6nH9-6ZGSQG-dfYPhR-ofCF4t
Posted inGov & Politics

SAWS Survey: Should Year-Round Watering Rules be More Strict?

by Iris Dimmick July 16, 2015January 31, 2020
Stage III water restrictions allow irrigation watering only once every two weeks. Photo courtesy of SAWS.
Posted inGov & Politics

San Antonio Drought Restriction Lifted, Conservation Still Encouraged

by Iris Dimmick June 9, 2015October 7, 2016
From left: SAWS Conservation Director Karen Guz, TSU's Medows Center for Water and the Environment Executive Director Andrew Sansom, Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority General Manager Bill West, Bluebonnet Electric Coop CEO Mark Rose, SAWS Boardmember Reed Williams, and moderator Robert Rivard. Photo by Iris Dimmick.
Posted inBusiness & Development, Business & Tech, Gov & Politics

Weighing the Costs of Water Security or Doing Nothing

by Iris Dimmick October 9, 2014October 7, 2016

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