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An "aquifer" word search using the search form above will provide the most in-depth information:   you can search in the text files of the entire Volume I to find out what is in the plan for that aquifer.   An alternative method is to choose from the list of links to figures, tables, text, contents by section and the table of contents in Vol I.   If you don't know what to look for, look up the context for the Edwards, Carrizo, Trinity, Gulf Coast, Sparta and Queen City Aquifers, look up water availability numbers.   For the Edwards and Carrizo Aquifers, look up water management strategies recommended in the plan.  Also llok up keywords index, files guideuser guide and the "Aquifers keywords" links below.

Aquifers keywords” :     Aquifer - Gonzales & Bastrop          Aquifer Recharge Dams     aquifer storage & recovery     aquifer   cont     Aquifer    cont      Aquifer Storage & Recovery - Regional     ASR   Bastrop      Carrizo   cont  Carrizo Aquifer   cont       Carrizo Aquifer - Bexar & Guadalupe (BMWD)    Carrizo Aquifer - Gonzales & Bastrop    Carrizo Aquifer - Wilson & Gonzales    Critical Period Management rules    CZ-10C    CZ-10D    Edwards   cont    Edwards Aquifer   cont Edwards Aquifer Recharge & Recirculation Systems     Edwards Irrigation      Edwards irrigation transfers      Edwards Recharge - Type 2       Gulf Coast     Gulf Coast Aquifer    L-15     L-18a     Queen City Aquifer      Schertz-Seguin Water Supply Project (Carrizo)     SCTN-1a       SCTN-2a     Simsboro Aquifer   Small Aquifer Recharge Dams     Sparta Aquifer       Trinity Aquifer     Trinity Aquifer - Bexar (BMWD)

                                        

 

Text Box: Edwards Aquifer

The topic has been discussed thoroughly throughout the planning process.  There are studies pending whose results can change the plan. This very important water source in the region is subject to many regulations and restrictions related to the Comal and San Marcos spring flow. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Text Box: Carrizo Aquifer

This water source is regulated by groundwater districts which have the authority to limit the availability of the supply.  The regional plan includes the goal of groundwater sustainability.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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