Water is why we're here.
The Edwards Aquifer is where cutting-edge research meets dedicated stewardship. This is where we sustain our aquifer for future generations of Texans.
Texans served across eight Texas counties
gallons of rainwater collected at EAA headquarters in 2024
permit holders help us manage this vital resource
students have enjoyed free field trips to the EAA EOC
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.
How well do you know the EAA?💧
The Edwards Aquifer Authority became fully operational in 1996—and ever since, our mission has been to manage, enhance, and protect the Edwards Aquifer for generations to come.
From the basics to the deeper details, we’re diving into what ...makes this resource so important and the role EAA plays in safeguarding it. Stay tuned for more!💙
💬 Did you already know this bit of history, or was it news to you? Got questions about the EAA or the aquifer? Drop them in the comments—we're here to answer!
Manage 💧Enhance 💧Protect
#Aquifact #EdwardsAquifer #WaterMatters
Save the Date, Lytle! 🌱
We’re bringing our Rooted in Texas Drive-Thru Plant Pick-Up to the Lytle Community Center on Friday, May 9th at 10 AM!
Swing by and grab your FREE Texas native plants—perfect for supporting pollinators 🐝, saving water 💧, and adding natural ...beauty to your space.
📍 Lytle Community Center
🗓️ Friday, May 9
⏰ Starts at 10 AM
✨ While supplies last!
Can't wait to see you there!🌼
#RootedInTexas #TexasNativePlants #EAAGrows
The Edwards Aquifer is a crucial water source for millions in Central Texas, but how much do you really know about it? Swipe through to test your knowledge and learn why this natural wonder is worth protecting!🦎💧
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We'd like to congratulate Omar Garcia, EAA Senior Director of Water Resources, with a (glass of water) cheers for being selected to the Texas Water Foundation's 2025 Texas Water Leader class! 💧
📸 (Omar is pictured in the 5th column, 3rd row)
Think you're a water-saving pro?💧 Let’s put it to the test…
Swipe through 👉 to see if you’re doing this ❌ or that ✅
When it comes to protecting the Edwards Aquifer, small swaps make a BIG difference!💧
❌ Thirsty plants that guzzle water
✅ Native ...plants that thrive with less 💚
❌ Pouring water down the drain
✅ Recycling leftover water for plants
❌ Tossing scraps in the trash
✅ Giving food scraps a second life ♻️
It’s not about doing everything perfectly—it’s about choosing better where we can. And hey, your yard (and the aquifer) will be better for it!
Mange💧 Enhance💧 Protect
#ThisNotThat #EdwardsAquifer #WaterSmart #TexasNativePlants #CompostCrew #ConserveWaterSaveTheAquifer
Tune into our April board meeting today at 1 p.m. via FB live or on Zoom at https://edwardsaquifer-org.zoom.us/j/93023026569
Meet Mike Saathoff, a dedicated cabbage farmer who's not only passionate about growing fresh food for the community but also about conserving precious resources. Thanks to his new irrigation system, Mike can now save water while doing what he loves!
A big thank you to PepsiCo U.S. ...Beverages and U.S. Foods for their support of the Edwards Aquifer Authority’s Groundwater Conservation Program through their generous investment—helping to protect the vital groundwater of the Edwards Aquifer for future generations.🌱💧
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#SustainableFarming #WaterConservation #EdwardsAquifer #GroundwaterProtection #CommunitySupport #Agriculture #FarmToTable #ConserveWater #PepsiCo #USFoods #EcoFriendlyFarming