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EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY › MAPS Edwards Aquifer Maps and GIS Located in the heart of south central Texas, the Edwards Aquifer is the natural water resource that supports approximately 2 million of us. It is part of a much larger system that spans approximately 8,800 square miles. The Edwards Aquifer Authority manages the San Antonio segment of the Balcones Fault Continue reading"Maps"
EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY › AQUIFER DATA The EAA collects a significant amount of data each year and provides real-time data for stakeholders, scientists, educators and members of the community. Data consists of water chemistry, groundwater levels and precipitation, groundwater recharge, discharge and type of use. Additional data includes spring and stream flow measurements. Reports are published and available for review in EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY › SCIENCE & MAPS The Edwards Aquifer Authority is a groundwater district, mandated by the 1993 Edwards Aquifer Authority Act. The Act grants all of the powers, rights, and privileges necessary to manage, conserve, preserve, and protect the aquifer. EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY › CONTACT US The Edwards Aquifer Authority is a groundwater district, mandated by the 1993 Edwards Aquifer Authority Act. The Act grants all of the powers, rights, and privileges necessary to manage, conserve, preserve, and protect the aquifer. EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY › HABITAT CONSERVATION PLANDESCHUTES BASIN HABITAT CONSERVATION PLANLOST PINES HABITAT CONSERVATION PLANWASHINGTON COUNTY HABITAT CONSERVATION PLAN The Edwards Aquifer Habitat Conservation Plan (EAHCP) defines how we protect federally listed species that live in the Edwards Aquifer and the Comal and San Marcos springs. Our program’s Incidental Take Permit was granted to the Edwards Aquifer Authority, City of San Marcos, City of New Braunfels, Texas State University, and the City of San Continue reading "Habitat Conservation Plan" EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITYAQUIFER MEDU Online Reporting System Login. Register Account | Forgot Password? |Forgot Password?
EDWARDS AQUIFER HOME The Official Website of the Edwards Aquifer Authority (EAA). The EAA is a groundwater district, mandated by the 1993 EAA Act. The EAA regulates the portion of the Balcones Fault Zone Edwards Aquifer – a jurisdictional area that provides water to over 2 million people, and covers more than 8,000 square miles across eight counties. EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY › HISTORICAL WATER LEVEL CHART The Edwards Aquifer Authority is a groundwater district, mandated by the 1993 Edwards Aquifer Authority Act. The Act grants all of the powers, rights, and privileges necessary to manage, conserve, preserve, and protect the aquifer. EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY › WELLS The Well Protection Program supports the Edwards Aquifer Authority’s (EAA’s) mission to effectively manage and protect the aquifer by accounting for all wells (operational and non-operational) and ensuring they are properly constructed and maintained. Wells in poor condition pose a significant risk of contamination to the aquifer. Through the program, EAA staff documents and inspects EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY › WATER LEVEL MONITORINGSEE MORE ONEDWARDSAQUIFER.ORG
EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY › MAPS Edwards Aquifer Maps and GIS Located in the heart of south central Texas, the Edwards Aquifer is the natural water resource that supports approximately 2 million of us. It is part of a much larger system that spans approximately 8,800 square miles. The Edwards Aquifer Authority manages the San Antonio segment of the Balcones Fault Continue reading"Maps"
EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY › AQUIFER DATA The EAA collects a significant amount of data each year and provides real-time data for stakeholders, scientists, educators and members of the community. Data consists of water chemistry, groundwater levels and precipitation, groundwater recharge, discharge and type of use. Additional data includes spring and stream flow measurements. Reports are published and available for review in EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY › SCIENCE & MAPS The Edwards Aquifer Authority is a groundwater district, mandated by the 1993 Edwards Aquifer Authority Act. The Act grants all of the powers, rights, and privileges necessary to manage, conserve, preserve, and protect the aquifer. EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY › CONTACT US The Edwards Aquifer Authority is a groundwater district, mandated by the 1993 Edwards Aquifer Authority Act. The Act grants all of the powers, rights, and privileges necessary to manage, conserve, preserve, and protect the aquifer. EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY › HABITAT CONSERVATION PLANDESCHUTES BASIN HABITAT CONSERVATION PLANLOST PINES HABITAT CONSERVATION PLANWASHINGTON COUNTY HABITAT CONSERVATION PLAN The Edwards Aquifer Habitat Conservation Plan (EAHCP) defines how we protect federally listed species that live in the Edwards Aquifer and the Comal and San Marcos springs. Our program’s Incidental Take Permit was granted to the Edwards Aquifer Authority, City of San Marcos, City of New Braunfels, Texas State University, and the City of San Continue reading "Habitat Conservation Plan" EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITYAQUIFER MEDU Online Reporting System Login. Register Account | Forgot Password? |Forgot Password?
EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY › ABOUT THE EDWARDS AQUIFER The San Antonio Segment of the Balcones Fault Zone Edwards Aquifer (Aquifer) in South-Central Texas is one of the most productive aquifers in the United States. The Edwards Aquifer is a karst aquifer and is characterized by the presence of sinkholes, sinking streams, caves, large springs and highly productive water wells. Karst aquifers are considered Continue reading "About the Edwards EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY › HISTORY The Edwards is one of the most abundant artesian aquifers in the world. It supplies water to over two million people and thousands of farmers in the region. Spread underneath the land of South Central Texas, the Edwards Aquifer charges the seven largest springs in the state and several major rivers, and is responsible for most of thewater fun in Texas.
EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY › MAPS Edwards Aquifer Maps and GIS Located in the heart of south central Texas, the Edwards Aquifer is the natural water resource that supports approximately 2 million of us. It is part of a much larger system that spans approximately 8,800 square miles. The Edwards Aquifer Authority manages the San Antonio segment of the Balcones Fault Continue reading"Maps"
EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY › CONTACT US The Edwards Aquifer Authority is a groundwater district, mandated by the 1993 Edwards Aquifer Authority Act. The Act grants all of the powers, rights, and privileges necessary to manage, conserve, preserve, and protect the aquifer. EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY › AQUIFER DATA The EAA collects a significant amount of data each year and provides real-time data for stakeholders, scientists, educators and members of the community. Data consists of water chemistry, groundwater levels and precipitation, groundwater recharge, discharge and type of use. Additional data includes spring and stream flow measurements. Reports are published and available for review in EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY › NEWS & COMMUNITY The Edwards Aquifer Authority is a groundwater district, mandated by the 1993 Edwards Aquifer Authority Act. The Act grants all of the powers, rights, and privileges necessary to manage, conserve, preserve, and protect the aquifer. EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY › WELL OWNERS Edwards Aquifer Authority. Attention: Well Registration Program. 900 E. Quincy. San Antonio, Texas 78215. If your well has already been registered by a previous property owner and well ownership has changed, please fill out an owner update form (PDF) so that we EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY › ABOVEGROUND / UNDERGROUND To protect and preserve the region’s primary groundwater supply, the EAA regulates above ground storage tanks (ASTs) and underground storage tanks (USTs) located in, above or on the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone and portions of the contributing zone. One of the many requirements includes the registration of all regulated storage tanks. The map link below Continue reading "Aboveground EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY › HISTORICAL DATA The Edwards Aquifer Authority is a groundwater district, mandated by the 1993 Edwards Aquifer Authority Act. The Act grants all of the powers, rights, and privileges necessary to manage, conserve, preserve, and protect the aquifer. EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY › EMPLOYMENT VERIFICATION Employment Verification Requests For employment verification on current or past EAA employees, please contact: Margaret Ross, Compensation & Organizational Development Coordinator Fax: 210.299.5084 Email: mross@edwardsaquifer.org When submitting your request, please include the employee’s/former employee’s signature that authorizes the employer to release information. Business Home - Edwards Aquifer Authority__
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AREA INDEX
TODAY
YESTERDAY
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Bexar (J-17)
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Uvalde (J-27)
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Water level data are critical for EAA’s management of the San Antonio Pool and the Uvalde Pool of the Edwards Aquifer. Water levels are measured around the clock using different devices monitoring wells throughout the aquifer. Water level data are used for many purposes, including as criteria for determining when to impose groundwater withdrawal restrictions on aquifer users during droughts and understanding and appreciating our shared natural resource. * Water Level Monitoring * Rainfall Data & Rain Gauge Network* Weather Stations
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The Edwards Aquifer Authority is a groundwater district, mandated by the 1993 Edwards Aquifer Authority Act. The Act grants all of the powers, rights, and privileges necessary to manage, conserve, preserve, and protect the aquifer. The EAA regulates the portion of the Balcones Fault Zone Edwards Aquifer – a jurisdictional area that provides water to over 2 million people, and covers more than 8,000 square miles across eight counties. These include all of Uvalde, Medina, and Bexar counties as well as parts of Atascosa, Caldwell, Guadalupe, Comal, and Hays counties. AQUIFER RELATED NEWS EDWARDS AQUIFER CONSERVANCY LAUNCHES RESEARCH PROGRAM TO HELP BETTER PROTECT WATER QUALITY FOR MILLIONS OF PEOPLEJanuary 1, 2020 __
WINTER ISSUE OF THE EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITY NEWS DROP MAGAZINE December 16, 2019 __ PARTNERING TO PREVENT POLLUTION: EAA AND SA FIRE DEPARTMENT COLLABORATE TO PROTECT THE EDWARDS AQUIFER November 18, 2019 __ MAYOR’S PROPOSAL TO SUPPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION COULD IMPACT DRINKING WATER PROTECTION PROGRAM November 14, 2019 __ View All Aquifer News __CONTACT THE EAA
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