by admin | Jan 13, 2015 | Drought, News
The LCRA’s drought update for the Highland Lakes region is full of interesting- and disappointing – facts. Due to the rainfall in the Colorado watershed coming in dispersed events and generating little runoff, 2014 inflows into the Highland Lakes system... by admin | Jan 12, 2015 | Groundwater Resources, News
“San Antonio voters have long recognized that our economy and quality of life rest on protecting the water and green spaces that drew people here centuries ago,” Councilmember Nirenberg said. Renewing this highly successful Hill Country conservation program for a... by admin | Jan 7, 2015 | Groundwater Resources, News
Should, could and would water be considered “a crop” by agricultural interests to market to water short urban neighbors? And, while protecting their own property’s value, their neighbor’s, natural resources possibly dependent upon that water (springs, creeks, etc.)... by admin | Jan 6, 2015 | News, Night Skies
“The stars at night, are big and bright, deep in the heart of Texas…” The 1942 Hit Parade song paying tribute to the Lone Star State’s starry skies strikes a sour note today in large cities nestled deep in the heart of Texas, where artificial light pollution has... by admin | Jan 6, 2015 | News
Patrick L. Reznik, an attorney with Braun & Gresham, answers a few common questions about the rights of Texas landowners threatened by eminent domain, a process by which private and public entities condemn private lands to build transmission lines, pipelines, rail...