by admin | Oct 22, 2015 | Groundwater Resources, News, Vista Ridge Pipeline
“Whether the Vista Ridge pipeline will soften the city’s efforts to encourage residents to use less water is just one of a variety of concerns that have surfaced ahead of the city council’s vote on a water rate increase to help pay for it.” Texas Tribune’s Kiah...
by admin | Oct 14, 2015 | Groundwater Resources, News, Vista Ridge Pipeline
Nearly a year after the San Antonio City Council unanimously approved what could be the most expensive water project in the region’s history, some council members appear to be having doubts. Dubbed the Vista Ridge Project, the $3 billion-plus venture would pipe...
by admin | Oct 9, 2015 | Groundwater Resources, News, Special Districts
CARD Urges Complete Evaluation and Public Meeting Just east of Wimberley along the Blanco River lies the 5,000 acre Needmore Ranch owned by McAllen businessman Greg LaMantia. This ranch made headlines in 2013 when the Texas Legislature approved a 4,000 acre Municipal...
by admin | Oct 2, 2015 | Groundwater Resources, News, Vista Ridge Pipeline
A new report written by groundwater hydrologist, George Rice, uses the state’s own Groundwater Availability Model to predict that the Vista Ridge water supply project would drop water levels and hydraulic (water) pressure hundreds of feet in the Simsboro and Carrizo...
by admin | Oct 1, 2015 | Groundwater Resources, News, Vista Ridge Pipeline
An upcoming Texas Water Symposium (download flyer), set for October 21 in San Antonio will take a close look at the SAWS/Vista Ridge pipeline project. The program will feature a conversation about the regional, financial and ecological considerations of the 142-mile...
by admin | Sep 30, 2015 | Groundwater Resources, News, Vista Ridge Pipeline, Water Planning
“City has suppressed controversial water report…Report slams pricey water project City has kept it hidden despite coming vote on SAWS rates,” “Lead writer of water study replaced,” “Puente: Water policy study a ‘joke’…SAWS boss tears into water policy...