by admin | Mar 17, 2015 | Water Conservation
Despite Central Texas growth, less water drawn from Colorado by cities. “More people are moving to Central Texas daily, but the region has used less and less precious river water in each of the last several years.” The more we save, the less we need to import. Read... by admin | Mar 17, 2015 | Groundwater Resources, News
As outrage has mounted this year over the Electro Purification well field being built in Hays County, officials from Buda and the planned Anthem subdivision — two customers of the project — have dutifully showed up to town halls and round tables, subjecting themselves... by admin | Mar 17, 2015 | Regional Planning
These days, Austin is trouble year-round. What’s ruining Old Waterloo for the people who live there and love it are the people who live there and love it. There’s just too many of them—and no plan for handling them all. Read more from Citylab.com. by admin | Mar 17, 2015 | Drought, News, Water Planning
As Central Texas continues to face its worst drought on record, state legislators are considering several bills this session that could affect water supplies in Austin and throughout the state. Read more from Austin Monitor. by admin | Mar 16, 2015 | Conservation Easements, News
Hill Country Land Trust The Hill Country Land Trust (HCLT), a non-profit land conservation group headquartered in Fredericksburg, Texas, recently worked with a landowner to conserve a 201 acre ranch in Blanco County, bringing the total of HCLT conserved acres in the...