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  2. Jacob's Well (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The system has been explored and mapped by cave divers of the Jacob's Well Exploration Project and has been shown to consist of two principal conduits. One passageway measures approximately 4,500 feet (1,400 m) from the surface with a maximum depth of 137 feet (42 m), and a secondary one extends approximately 1,000 feet (300 m) in length from the point where it diverges from the main conduit.

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  6. Wimberley, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Ray Wylie Hubbard (born 1946), Texas music legend; moved to Wimberley in his early forties; Sarah Jarosz (born 1991), bluegrass singer-songwriter, was raised in Wimberley; Leon Jaworski (1905–1982), special prosecutor in the Watergate Scandal, died in Wimberley; Philip McKeon (1964–2019), former child actor, moved to Wimberley in the 2000s

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  9. Will Texas run out of groundwater? Experts explain how ... - AOL

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    A non-exempt well is a well capable of producing more than 17.36 gallons per minute, and must submit semi-annual water well production reports to the District at a rate of $0.155 per 1,000 gallons.