Hundreds turn out to oppose permit for Hill Country wastewater plant

As many as 300 people packed into a ballroom of a DoubleTree hotel on the city’s Northwest Side for a public hearing to voice their opposition to the construction of a wastewater plant that would dump millions of gallons of treated effluent into Helotes Creek....

‘Nature-based solutions’ like trees and rain gardens can be cost-effective climate adaptations, advocates say

In early February, winter weather pummeled Austin, Texas, where “extreme weather” usually refers to sweltering temperatures, not ice storms. More than 100,000 city residents lost power because of the historic weather event, a recent example of why cities need to...

Cow Creek Groundwater Conservation District – Press Release 4/11/2023

April 10th Regular Board Meeting The Directors received an update from the District’s staff regarding current hydrologic conditions. The average water level was 22.51’ below the March average. This is the lowest March level on record. The levels of the District’s 43...

Despite ongoing drought, Hill Country Alliance announces second annual Spring Water Revival month

DRIPPING SPRINGS – Spring is in full force – native grasses are tall and green, trees have erupted in fresh leaves, and bluebonnets are gracing roadsides across the region. These blooms rely on long-awaited rains – and despite the vibrant floral...

Permit asks to dump 600,000 gallons of sewage a day into creek feeding Comal River, Edwards Aquifer

Local environmental groups have raised concerns after a landowner filed a permit application with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to dump 600,000 gallons of treated sewage a day into a creek that feeds into the Comal River. The application – which...