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It is in this spirit that we invite you, our friends and neighbors, to learn more abol
aquifer and consider how we can best work together to sustain and preserve it.
Hope you enjoy, and thanks for reading!
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7. Scott Yanta, Dist.12; 8. Gary Middleton, SCTWAC;9. Rachel Allyn Sanborn, Dist.
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FEATURED STORIES I SPRING 2019
Inaugural Issue
3. THERE IS ONE UNIVERSAL CONSTANT ABOUT MONEY
The Edwards Aquifer Conservancy
5. WHEN A WELL ISN'T WELL AFTER ALL
Why is the Presence of Abandoned Wells so Critical?
7. WELCOMING SCOTT STORMENT
Habitat Conservation Plan's Newest Sr. Director
9. REPRODUCE TO REINTRODUCE
New Research on Endangered Species
11. GIVE AND TAKE
The Endangered Species Act and the "Taking" of SpeciesrF
I am pleased to present the inaugural issue of the Edwards Aquifer Authority (EAA) NEWS
DROP quarterly magazine!
We are introducing the NEWS DROP as a way to stay in touch with you and to share
with you the work we do and, more importantly, why we do it. In each quarterly issue,
we will bring attention to our latest efforts, programs, projects and key initiatives from
throughout our service region.
We will bring you stories highlighting various aspects of our mission--everything from
status updates on our Habitat Conservation Plan to the latest developments in other
water conservation and aquifer protection and research initiatives.
You also will learn about our non-profit support organization, the Edwards Aquifer
Conservancy, and how individuals, community organizations, educational institutions,
and businesses can partner with us to raise awareness, understanding, and support of
our mission.
All this is part of a greater vision of tomorrow: one centered around an engaging
EAA culture of service and collabration connected by the common value we share in
managing, enhancing, and protecting the region's primary water resource, the Edwards
Aquifer, for today and for generations to come.vW ON
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