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The League of Women Voters of the Comal Area is partnering with Comal Conservation and the Tye Preston Memorial Library to host a timely and informative panel discussion titled “Drought and Demand: Groundwater Management” on Wednesday, September 24 at 6 p.m. at the Tye Preston Memorial Library in Canyon Lake.
On the panel will be:
Together, they will explore how groundwater resources are being managed in response to increasing pressures from prolonged drought and population growth in the region.
Groundwater Conservation Districts are authorized by the Texas Water Code (Chapter 36) and are the state’s preferred method for groundwater management. They have the powers to conserve, preserve, protect, and prevent waste of groundwater within their boundaries.
It is estimated that 62% of the water supply in Comal County comes from the Edwards and Trinity Aquifers. However, the combined effects of prolonged drought and rising demand are placing both aquifers under increasing stress.
The event is free to attend, but registration is required. Seating is limited to 100. Registration opens Sept. 1st at 9 am.
Registration Required Seating Limited to 100
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