Hoodline

Hoodline
Edwards Aquifer advocates hope for more agreements to protect additional land in the fast-growing area.
In this episode of KSAT Explains, we’re diving into how the Edwards Aquifer works, why it’s so heavily regulated and we’re learning about the conservative efforts in place that help keep the Edwards Aquifer, and the creatures who call it home, healthy.
Morgan’s Wonderland is teaming up with the Edwards Aquifer Authority for its next venture in inclusion — a summer camp experience for those with and without special needs. Click on video above.
Welcome to the autumn edition of the Edwards Aquifer Authority News Drop Magazine!
Our spring and summer editions were well-received, and we appreciated everyone’s comments. If there is anything you would like to share with us, please don’t hesitate to email Mike De La Garza. Many thanks!
Click here to read the Summer 2019 issue.
On Tuesday, January 8, 2019 the Edwards Aquifer Authority (EAA) Board of Directors elected the following members as officers:
(pictured from left to right)
Luana Buckner – Chairman.   Medina/Atascosa Counties, District 13
Benjamin Youngblood III – Vice Chairman.   Bexar County, District 4
Ron Ellis – Treasurer.   Bexar County, District 5
Enrique Valdivia – Secretary.   Bexar County, District 7
10-Year Annual Recharge Average (2013-2022) 553,230 acre-feet
Provisional Daily Water Readings as of 17:00:20 PM, July 10, 2025
823.2
FT. AMSL
637.8
FT. AMSL
201
CFS
104
CFS
J-27 Well
822.8 FT. AMSL
J-17 Well
636.6 FT. AMSL
Comal Springs
191 CFS
San Marcos Springs
101 CFS
FT AMSL = feet above mean sea level
CFS: cubic feet per second
Last updated: July 10, 2025
This calculator is only available December 31st - January 31st. Please check back on December 31, 2025, to calculate your reductions for the year.
As part of a comprehensive effort to streamline processes for our permit holders and the regulated community, the EAA now offers an online payment program that allows individuals and business entities to pay for their transactions by credit card (American Express, Discover, MasterCard, or VISA) or by electronic check.
The payment site is operated and maintained by a secure, third party, payment processor. A convenience fee of 2.75% applies to all credit card transactions (a $2 minimum fee) and a $2.00 fee applies to e-check transactions. The EAA does not keep any portion of these convenience fees. After confirmation of payment, the EAA will coordinate internally to ensure your payment is posted to the correct account. This process may take up to 72 hours.
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