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Water, water everywhere… and not a drop to spare. It’s a saying for a reason, especially in Texas! That’s why we write stories about floods, droughts, water quality, and water quantity.

No Dripping Sewage
Blogs
Amy Stansbury

Petition Aims To Protect Local Creeks From Sewage Pollution

Sponsored Post – from the Save Barton Creek Association   Almost 2000 people have signed a petition against the practice of piping treated sewage into Texas creeks at nodrippingsewage.org. The “No Dripping Sewage” campaign bears the slogan “There’s a better way” referring to several alternatives

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Water Droplet
Blogs
Amy Stansbury

Lead Has Been Found In The Drinking Water In Austin Schools

  Lead has been found in the drinking water of five more Austin schools. That’s according to new data obtained by Environment Texas (via an open records request) from the Austin Independent School District. This new data follows the discovery last September that other nine local schools

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Groundwater To The Gulf
EcoBits
Amy Stansbury

Groundwater To The Gulf Is Back

Sponsored Post – from the Colorado River Alliance   Are you a teacher looking to spice up your science and environmental curricula? Then this program from the Colorado River Alliance is for you.   Groundwater To The Gulf is a field-trip based, summer institute for Central Texas teachers that emphasizes

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EcoBits
Amy Stansbury

Turn Around – Don’t Drown Poster Contest

Now your child can express their creativity, save a life, and even win a little money… all at the same time.   Austin’s 13th Annual Flood Safety Poster Contestis currently accepting submissions. Students in first through eighth grade are eligible to participate. All they have to do is

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Barton Springs Pool
EcoBits
Amy Stansbury

Show Your Love For Barton Springs

Crazy in love with Barton Springs? Now’s your chance to show it.   The Barton Springs Conservancy is creating a new exhibit at the Beverly S. Sheffield Education Center at Barton Springs Pool and they want you to get involved. The exhibit will be called “Faces of Barton Springs” and

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Water Forward Bus
EcoBits
Amy Stansbury

Shaping The Future Of Austin’s Water Supply

The City of Austin is planning for the future… and it needs your help. Our city’s water utility, Austin Water, is currently in the process of developing Water Forward, a 100-year plan that will ensure that Austin has a diversified, sustainable, and resilient water future into the next century.  

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Our Desired Future
EcoBits
Amy Stansbury

Our Desired Future: Water and Drought In Texas

Water. For human beings, it’s pretty much the most important resource out there. But who is in charge of managing it? Who is in charge of making sure we don’t run out of it? Who owns the water?   In Texas, these are some pretty

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Texas Drought
EcoBits
Amy Stansbury

And Just Like That, Drought Has Returned To Texas

It’s only been a few months since Hurricane Harvey brought record amounts of rainfall to Texas and already, more than 40 percent of the state is in a moderate to severe drought.   As the Texas Tribune reports, these huge swings in rainfall totals are driven by climate change.

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Water Droplet
EcoBits
Amy Stansbury

Water Quality, Flooding, and CodeNEXT

If you’re a consistent reader of AEN or a follower of local news, you’ve been reading a lot about CodeNEXT lately. (And if you haven’t, that’s okay too. As a reminder, CodeNEXT is the city’s effort to rewrite its land development code, which is basically a rule book for the city, explaining

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Austin Youth River Watch
EcoBits
Amy Stansbury

Transforming and Inspiring High School Students

Sponsored Post – from Austin Youth River Watch Every year, Austin Youth River Watch transforms and inspires 120 high-school students through environmental education, community engagement, and adventure. Now they need your help. How? Austin Youth River Watch offers nature-based, experiential, and service-oriented afterschool and summer programs in environmental science. Their students, the

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