“Aqua is a utility regulated by the Public Utility Commission. They have a permit to pump groundwater from the Groundwater District, with terms and conditions which Aqua agreed to abide by,” Jim Blackburn, who is President of the Trinity Edwards Spring Protection Association and a Professor in the Practice of Environmental Law at Rice University, said while outlining the essential issues from the viewpoint of the Groundwater District and TESPA. “They pumped more water than they were permitted and they have major leaks within the system that add to the violation.”
Between Dec. 26 and Feb. 14, the Kyle Police Department, Buda Police Department and Hays County Sheriff’s Office arrested and charged five individuals in connection to robberies at various convenience stores across the county.
Three Dripping Springs High School DECA students have qualified for the International Career Development Conference after competing at the State Career Development Conference in Houston.
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