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2001 Edwards Aquifer Authority Board of Directors

2001

Board of Directors

A look back at the leadership guiding the Edwards Aquifer Authority.

It’s our 30th Anniversary

Celebrating 30 years of stewardship, science, service, and leadership in protecting the Edwards Aquifer and supporting the communities that depend on it.

Milestones

Explore the defining moments, achievements, and milestones that shaped the Edwards Aquifer Authority—from its historical foundations to three decades of stewardship, science, conservation, and public service.

1973

Endangered Species Act

The 1973 Act provided for the conservation of ecosystems upon which threatened and endangered species of fish, wildlife, and plants depend.

1975

Sole Source Aquifer

The Edwards was designated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as a sole or principal source of drinking water for the San Antonio area.

1993

Catfish Farm

The Pucek Catfish Farm lawsuit was settled. The accompanying YouTube video provides more insight into the history of the Catfish Farm.

September 1995

EAA Temporary Board

The EAA Temporary Board of Directors, established by HB 3189, held its first organizational meeting on Sept. 8, 1995, marking a major step toward establishing the Authority.

June 28, 1996

Edwards Aquifer Authority

The EAA officially began operations.

June 28, 1996

EAA Act

The EAA Act was adopted by the Texas Legislature in 1993 in response to the legal threat of federal takeover of the aquifer under the Endangered Species Act. Legal challenges delayed the EAA from operating until June 28, 1996.

December 1996

Appointment of Officials

The first 15 elected EAA directors and two newly appointed non-voting directors received their oaths of office and were seated as members of the board. The Board also adopted another installment of its first permitting rules.

December 1996

Swearing-In

Luana Buckner swearing-in ceremony.

1997

Well Metering Program

The Authority initiated the Edwards Aquifer Well Metering Program, which improved discharge estimation with direct pumpage data.

January 1998

Additional Endangered Species Listed

The USFWS listed the Comal Springs riffle beetle, Comal Springs dryopid beetle, and Peck’s Cave amphipod as endangered.

January 2001

First Regular Permit Issued

The first initial regular permit was issued to the Stein family in Medina County for 224 acre-feet per year of groundwater for irrigation use.

2001

Well Permitting System

A well permitting system was introduced, requiring all new wells drilled in the Edwards Aquifer to have a well construction permit.

2002

Critical Period Management

The EAA implemented a Critical Period Management Plan to help sustain aquifer and springflow levels during periods of little or no rain.

October 2002

Fuel Storage Tank Rules

The EAA Board adopted water quality rules prohibiting new underground fuel storage tanks on the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone.

December 2003

First Interim Proportional Adjustment Order

The EAA Board issued its first interim proportional adjustment order to ensure the total of all issued regular permits did not exceed the applicable pumping cap.

2004

Comprehensive Water Management Plan

The EAA issued its Comprehensive Water Management Plan for the Aquifer as required by the EAA Act.

March 2005

Plan to Protect Threatened and Endangered Species

The EAA submitted a partially completed draft plan to the USFWS for protecting threatened and endangered species and their habitat.

October 2006

USFWS Recovery Implementation Program

The USFWS made a presentation to the EAA Board about the possibility of performing a recovery implementation program.

May 2007

Senate Bill No. 3 and House Bill No. 3

Texas omnibus water bills amended the EAA Act, raised the pumping cap, placed CPM into statute, and created EARIP.

March 2010

Federal Register Notice

A Federal Register Notice documented development of the Edwards Aquifer Habitat Conservation Plan.

2011

EARIP Program Documents

The EAA Board approved the EARIP program documents and the multi-party Joint Funding Agreement.

January 2012

EAHCP Funding and Management Agreement

The EAHCP Funding and Management Agreement became effective, and an application for an incidental take permit was filed.

March 2012

Joint Funding Agreement

The multi-party Joint Funding Agreement for implementation of the Habitat Conservation Plan became effective.

June 2012

Stakeholders Committee First Meeting

The EAHCP Stakeholders Committee conducted its first organizational meeting.

November 2012

EARIP

The program advanced collaborative conservation measures and aquifer management efforts associated with the Edwards Aquifer.

December 2012

Final Environmental Impact Statement

The USFWS issued its Final Environmental Impact Statement relative to the EAHCP ITP application.

January 2013

Biological and Conference Opinions

The EAA Board approved a Joint Funding Agreement with the Nueces River Authority, and the USFWS issued its Record of Decision.

February 2013

USFWS Issues Incidental Take Permit

The USFWS issued Incidental Take Permit No. TE63663A-O, authorizing habitat restoration and springflow protection measures under the EAHCP.

March 2013

EARIP/EAHCP Processes

The Incidental Take Permit permittees entered into an Implementing Agreement with the USFWS, and Phase I of the EAHCP began.

May 2013

Senate Bill No. 1241

The Texas Legislature passed Senate Bill No. 1241, improving the EAA’s administration of its permitting program and creating limited production exempt wells.

January 2014

First EAHCP Steward Newsletter

The EAHCP Steward monthly newsletter began highlighting collaborative efforts to protect threatened and endangered species and habitat.

2014

VISPO

VISPO supported irrigation users who enrolled to help protect springflow for federally listed threatened and endangered species.

June 2014

Edwards Aquifer Conservancy

The Edwards Aquifer Conservancy was created to support and benefit the work of the EAA by raising funds to support EAA programs.

October 2014

VISPO Forbearance

Low water levels triggered VISPO forbearance, and the EAA issued a Notice of Commencement of a Forbearance Year for VISPO enrollees.

2015

No Water Withdrawals for 2015

All VISPO participants were required to forbear from making withdrawals from the Aquifer from their enrolled Edwards permits during all of 2015.

2015

EAA Assumed Responsibility for ASR Leasing

The EAA assumed responsibility for the Aquifer Storage and Recovery leasing program and expanded springflow protection efforts.

March 2015

EAHCP Report 1

The National Academy of Sciences published its first review of the Edwards Aquifer Habitat Conservation Plan and offered recommendations.

2016

Regional Water Conservation Program

The contract between the EAA and SAWS effectively completed implementation of a springflow protection measure under the Regional Water Conservation Program.

March 2016

Texas Environmental Excellence Awards

A milestone in the EAHCP effort, recognizing collaborative work and implementation progress with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and BIO-WEST.

2017

EAHCP Report 2

The National Academy of Sciences built on earlier recommendations and evaluated hydrologic and ecological modeling and conservation measures.

2018

EAHCP Report 3

The National Academy of Sciences evaluated whether biological objectives and conservation measures would likely meet the plan’s biological goals.

2019

Distinguished Lecture Series

2019 marked the 27th lecture in the series with guest lecturer Dr. Ronald Green.

2019

Texas Wild-Rice Success

Texas wild-rice coverage increased 129% from summer 2013 to summer 2019 through restoration and enhancement efforts.

April 2019

Refugia Facility Grand Opening

The EAHCP Refugia Facility opened at the San Marcos Aquatic Resource Center to support threatened and endangered species.

May 2019

Signing Phase 2 Resolution and Order

Resolution No. 05-19-001 validated the transition to the second phase of the EAHCP program.

May 2019

Comprehensive Phase II Work Plan

The EAHCP Implementing Committee approved the Comprehensive Phase II Work Plan and Strategic Adaptive Management resolution.

October 2019

Partnership with Morgan’s Wonderland Camp

The EAA announced a partnership with Morgan’s Wonderland Camp to advance water education and public engagement.

November 2019

EAA Field Research Park

The EAA named the Cibolo Vista site the EAA Field Research Park for sustainable land management and field research.

2020

Construction of the Educational Outreach Center

The EAA began construction of its Educational Outreach Center in conjunction with Morgan’s Wonderland and opened its Field Research Park.

March 2020

Phase I & II of the EAHCP

Phase I of the EAHCP was completed and Phase II began, while SAWS completed implementation of the Regional Water Conservation Program.

2021

VISPO & ASR Programs

The EAA completed enrollment goals for the amended VISPO and ASR programs for another five-year term.

2021

Automated Meter Reading Program

The AMR program helped well owners meet their obligation to report groundwater use to the EAA.

September 2021

Rain Catcher Award

The EOC Texas Native Plant Demonstration Garden received the Texas Water Development Board Rain Catcher Award.

April 2022

EOC Grand Opening

The country’s first Ultra-Accessible aquifer education center opened in San Antonio, marking a major step forward for water education.

2022

First Responders Program

The program centralized regulated-substance and site information to support fire departments responding to incidents on the Recharge Zone.

2022

In 10 Years of EAHCP

2022 marked the 10th year of implementing the EAHCP and advancing regional habitat conservation. Click the image to view the 2022 Annual Report.

April 2023

Bureau of Reclamation Grant

The EAA received funding to upgrade manual flowmeters with digital registers and SCADA-compatible automation.

May 2023

EAHCP Awarded $1 Million Grant

A $1 million grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service was awarded for the EAHCP permit renewal work.

November 2023

Excellence in Financial Reporting

The EAA received the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting from the GFOA.

April 2024

Dischinger-Brehmer Ranch Conservation Easement

A conservation easement on the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone was finalized in 2024 and is held by the Edwards Aquifer Conservancy.

April 2024

EAA Declares an Increase to Stage 5 Permit Reductions for Uvalde Pool

The EAA declared an increase from Stage 4 to Stage 5 Critical Period Management permit reductions for the Uvalde Pool. Click the image to open the PDF.

April 2024

Park Development Innovations Award

The City of New Braunfels partnered with the EAHCP and received the Park Development Innovations Award for the Landa Park Aquatic Complex project.

March 2025

Informational Session for Public Office Candidates

The session provided a basic understanding of the EAA’s mission, equipping candidates to advocate for water conservation and sustainability.

May 2025

EAA Declares an Increase to Stage 5 Permit Reductions for the San Antonio Pool

The EAA declared Stage 5 Critical Period Management for Edwards groundwater permit holders in the San Antonio Pool. Click the image to open the PDF.

June 2025

EAA Data Portal

The Environmental Data Portal launched to provide public access to vetted environmental data across the Edwards Aquifer region. Click the image to visit the EAA Data Portal.

August 2025

EAA Rebranding

The Edwards Aquifer Authority unveiled a new logo and corporate identity program to better brand the organization.

December 2025

EAA EOC Reaches 11,000 Visitors

The EAA Education Outreach Center reached a milestone with 11,000 visitors in 2025.

Featured Moments

Explore defining stories, milestones, people, and achievements that reflect the Edwards Aquifer Authority’s first 30 years of service and impact.

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Edwards Aquifer Authority building exterior

Anniversary Wallpapers

Download commemorative wallpapers featuring anniversary branding, imagery, and unique natural resources connected to the Edwards Aquifer region.

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Comal Springs dryopoid beetle anniversary wallpaper