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SAWS Forced to Adjust Water Management Plan Ahead of Schedule

San Antonio’s Water Plan was last updated in 2009, but changes in demographics and population have made it necessary to update the plan now instead of waiting the usual five years.The San Antonio Water...

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Decision Postponed On Century Oaks Development

Bexar County Commissioners have postponed a decision on whether a local developer can build hundreds of small-lot homes in far north Bexar County. Commissioners are asking developer Gordon Hartman to...

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Is $29 Million Too Much To Protect Texas Salamander Habitat?

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is asking for public comment about granting federal protection for new salamander species in Central Texas.Protecting these little guys it’s going to cost about $29...

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The Source Today: A Little More In Taxes And A Little Less Water

In the First Segment:Guest - San Antonio Mayor Julián CastroToday is the first day that San Antonio will be paying the extra sales tax for the Pre-K 4 SA program, and with enrollment for the first two...

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Aquifer Authority Elevates Uvalde Pool To Stage 5 Pumping Restrictions

The Edwards Aquifer Authority officially declared Stage 5 pumping restrictions for users of the Uvalde Pool. This stage of the EAA Critical Period Management Plan requires permit holders to reduce...

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The Source: To The Batcave!

In the first segment:The newly proposed Crescent Hills Development in Comal County sits near the entrance to the cave of the largest colony of Mexican Freetail Bats, Bracken Bat Preserve, and over the...

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Environmental Group Asking Council To Overturn SAWS Sewer Agreement for Comal...

A regional water watchdog group is asking for the City of San Antonio’s help in shutting down the efforts of a developer who wants to build a high-density neighborhood north of San Antonio.The Crescent...

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Speakers Protest Development At City Council, But Can Council Do Anything?

San Antonio City Council last night heard three hours of pleas from opponents of a high-density housing development who said it will be the beginning of the end of the Bracken Bat Cave.Dozens of...

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SAWS Switches Water Source For Northeast Bexar County

Residents in Northeast Bexar County will have a different water source for the next several weeks as the San Antonio Water System addresses water concerns from Lake Dunlap.The affected area of...

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Edwards Aquifer Authority Declares Stage Three Restrictions

With the lack of rain and the summer heat beating down the area, the Edwards Aquifer Authority is declaring Stage 3 pumping restrictions. It's only the second time that the EAA has declared Stage 3 for...

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Edwards Aquifer Authority Declares Rare Wintertime Stage 3 Restrictions

In a rare move for this time of year, the Edwards Aquifer Authority has declared Stage 3 water restrictions.SAWS customers need not worry. A spokesperson tells TPR there is enough reserve water on hand...

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The Source: Dueling Plans & Shortfall Scares, San Antonio's Water Future

A study paid for by the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce details the impacts of water shortages on the city's future growth. Jobs, spending, migration are all affected drastically if the city continues...

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City Leaders To Mark Progress Of Aquifer Protection Program

With water on the minds of many, the Edwards Aquifer Protection Program is a citywide, long-standing effort to maintain sustainable water levels.In April, the San Antonio city council will hear once...

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The Source: Impacts Of Record-Setting Drought Restriction

The Edwards Aquifer Authority (EAA) imposed stage three water restrictions on April 10, the earliest in area history and only the fourth time ever for the "San Antonio pool." Despite summer being...

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The Source: Saving Bat Colony All About Finding The Money

The future of the Bracken Bat cave is far from resolved. The cave, which has the largest maternal bat colony in the world, made news last summer when Galo Properties announced a planned housing...

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Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance Calls For SAWS Moratorium On Development

The Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance is calling on the San Antonio Water System to place a moratorium on the construction of new developments in Northern Bexar County over concerns of sewer lines under...

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The Source: Calls For Development Freeze Over Recharge Zone

Water conservation advocates are calling on the San Antonio Water System to cease permits for service to new developments over the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone until a plan for growth can be...

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The Source: Battling Drought With The Edwards Aquifer Authority

Remember the drought?

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Major Source Of Aquifer Shelter Funding Waits On City Decision

  On Thursday, the San Antonio City Council will decide whether to ask voters to renew a sales tax for aquifer protection and park maintenance. This one-eighth of a cent sales tax could potentially...

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The Source: To The Batcave!

In the first segment: The newly proposed Crescent Hills Development in Comal County sits near the entrance to the cave of the largest colony of Mexican Freetail Bats, Bracken Bat Preserve, and over the...

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