2.5
millionTexans served across eight Texas counties
90,000
gallons of rainwater collected at EAA headquarters in 2024
1,940
permit holders help us manage this vital resource
10,000
students have enjoyed free field trips to the EAA EOC
2,000
native plants given free to residents in Oct 2024
The Edwards Aquifer is more than a water source — it’s a living story that connects our past, present and future. It’s the reason settlers came to this area, and it’s the lifeblood of our growth. Our aquifer is a resource we can study and learn from. It’s an incredible wonder, and it’s why we’re here.
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💧Show us how you’re making every drop count! The Rooted in Saving Water Photo Contest is now open, and we’re looking for inspiring snapshots of your water conservation efforts.🌿📸
Submit your photos in one of the following categories:
💧 Smart Irrigation – Drip systems,... timers, or efficient watering in action
🌧️ Rainwater Harvesting – Barrels, tanks, or creative collection setups
🌱 Composting & Soil Health – Healthy soil, compost bins, and garden beds
🌿 Nature-Based Solutions – Native landscapes, green infrastructure, and more
👧 Youth in Conservation – Young conservationists making a difference
🔥 Everyday Drought Hacks – Simple tricks for saving water at home
Let your conservation creativity shine — enter today with the link in comments and win some cool prizes!
Catch the latest EAA updates at our board meeting today at 1 p.m. Tune in here for our FB live broadcast of the meeting or through Zoom at https://edwardsaquifer-org.zoom.us/j/96355611683
To our neighbors in the Hill Country, our hearts and thoughts are with you! 💙
🎆💧Our San Marcos salamander is tipping its hat in celebration of the 4th of July holiday!
Plus, we're sharing a friendly reminder that EAA Headquarters and our EOC are closed today in observance of this holiday. DYK? Fourth of July has been a federal holiday in the United States ...since 1941! Have a safe, fun, and water-wise holiday weekend! 💧
Get your cameras ready—our Rooted in Saving Water Photo Contest is open! 🎉
In honor of the Edwards Aquifer Authority’s 29th Anniversary, we’re inviting you to join the celebration by sharing your favorite water conservation photos! Don’t forget—the deadline to enter is August ...8th. We can’t wait to see your photos!💧📸
✨ Winners receive:
🏆 $100 VISA gift card
📅 Feature in the 2026 EAA calendar
🎉 Recognition at the October Board Meeting
All participants get native seeds + a water-saving swag bag! 🌿
🔗 Submit your entry at the link in comments.
Manage💧Enhance💧Protect
🎉 This year we’re celebrating 29 years of stewardship, science, and sustainability!💧
Since 1996, the Edwards Aquifer Authority has been dedicated to safeguarding the Edwards Aquifer for 2.5 million people, preserving critical habitats for endangered & threatened species, and ...promoting sustainable practices through science, education, and community partnerships. 🌱🐟📚
We’ve rounded up 29 facts that showcase the people, programs, and progress that have shaped our mission. From innovative conservation efforts to long-term planning for groundwater protection, these milestones reflect our ongoing commitment to aquifer stewardship.
Learn why the Edwards Aquifer matters — and how we’re committed every day to protecting it for the people, ecosystems, and generations that depend on it. 💙
We are proud sponsors of the City of Lytle's Annual Independence Day Celebration! 🇺🇸 Thanks Ruben Gonzalez Mayor City of Lytle TX, and we hope Lytle residents enjoy our free and fun EAA promotional items!