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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What sparked their love for science? 🔬✨
We’re sharing quotes from some inspiring women of the Edwards Aquifer Authority as they reflect on what first drew them into the world of science. From childhood curiosity to a calling to make a difference, their words are a powerful reminder ...of why representation and opportunity matter.
Head to our full blog to read more about these incredible women and the paths that led them to the Edwards Aquifer Authority. 💙 Read the full blog here: https://eaaeoc.org/the-eoc-celebrates-international-day-of-women-and-girls-in-science/
Our latest Aquifer In-Sight is here!
Hear from EAA GM Roland Ruiz as he reflects on how the last decade has been transformative for our agency, guided by three core principles: Inclusion. Imagination. Innovation.
These values continue to shape how we protect the aquifer and serve ...our community.
▶️ Watch the full episode now on our YouTube channel to hear the full story at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcwTpXqY56A
Thank you to Bill Taylor at KENS 5 & Kens5.com for this week’s weather update! With low chances of rain this weekend, it’s a good reminder to keep water conservation in mind. 💧
At the EOC, don’t miss the Micro Eye Station, where you can get an up-close look at species like the... Comal Springs Riffle beetle, Peck’s cave amphipod, and San Marcos salamander. 🔬✨
🇺🇸 Our EAA offices are closed tomorrow, Monday, February 16, 2026, in observance of the Presidents' Day holiday. We will return to our normal business hours on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
Read the latest on drought in Central Texas from Liz Teitz, reporter for the San Antonio Express-News, and gain insight into how the drought is impacting the Edwards Aquifer from Paul Bertetti, EAA Senior Director of Aquifer Science Research & Modeling.
We have a milestone year ahead and a fresh Aquifer In-Sight!
We’re kicking off our second season with a special episode featuring a message from GM Roland Ruiz, an update on the EAA Education Outreach Center, learn about a groundwater protection project, and where we are at in the ...Edwards Aquifer Habitat Conservation Plan (EAHCP) permit renewal process.
There’s more you won’t want to miss...
🎥 Head to our YouTube channel to watch the full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcwTpXqY56A
We’re hiring for a Cybersecurity Analyst II to help keep our networks, systems, and endpoints secure. Closing Date 2/17/2026 at 4:30 PM Central. ➡️For more details and to apply, please visit: ...https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/edwardsaquifer/jobs/5222516/cybersecurity-analyst-ii?pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs
There’s more going on underground than you might think 👀
This week, we’re spotlighting one of our hands-on favorites: the Aquifer Rocks Station! See for yourself how water moves through the Edwards Aquifer compared to a sand-based aquifer—it’s interactive, eye-opening, and fun for ...all ages.
And this is just one of the many stations you can touch, test, and learn from here at the EAA EOC. Come explore, experiment, and discover what’s happening beneath our feet!🌎
Book your FREE visit here: https://eaaeoc.org/

