Shay Hlavaty
Next Board Meeting: May 23, 2019
The next Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer Conservation will be a Regular Meeting held at the District office, located at 1124 Regal Row, Austin, Texas, on Thursday, May 23, 2019 at 6:00 pm. Agenda and Backup will be posted here 72 hours prior to the meeting.
Read MoreAquifer District Enters Water Conservation Period
For Immediate Release: Wednesday, May 1, 2019 For more information, contact: Robin Gary, Senior Public Information and Education Coordinator, (512) 282-8441 or rhgary@bseacd.org Aquifer District Enters Water Conservation Period The District’s Water Conservation Period starts Wednesday, May 1st and extends through the end of September—the time when water use is at its peak. Recent wet…
Read MorePress Release: Board Resolution concerning the Kinder Morgan Permian Highway Pipeline
For Immediate Release: For more information, contact: Robin Gary, Senior Public Information and Education Coordinator at rhgary@bseacd.org, 512-282-8441 BSEACD Board of Directors approves resolution concerning the Kinder Morgan Permian Highway Pipeline Kinder Morgan’s proposed natural gas pipeline—the Permian Highway Pipeline—would cross through sensitive areas within the Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer Conservation District in Hays County. On…
Read MoreGroundwater user water quality concerns due to recent rains
Flooding in the highland lakes region has caused the City of Austin to issue a boil water and emergency conservation notice for Austin Water customers on Oct. 22, 2018. Several groundwater users have contacted the District to ask if they should be concerned about groundwater water quality. There is no indication that regional groundwater quality…
Read MoreAquifer District Lifts Drought Declaration
For Immediate Release: Monday, October 15, 2018 For more information, contact: Robin Gary, Senior Public Information and Education Coordinator at rhgary@bseacd.org, 512-282-8441 At the October 11 Board Meeting, the Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer Conservation District’s Directors declared a No-Drought condition for the aquifers within the District, effective immediately. While rainfall totals across central Texas varied significantly…
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