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  2. San Antonio River Authority - Wikipedia

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    The San Antonio River Authority (SARA), created in 1937, is a river authority in the State of Texas.Its jurisdiction covers 3,658 square miles—all of Bexar, Wilson, Karnes and Goliad Counties.

  3. Mitchell Lake (San Antonio) - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell Lake is a small lake in the southern part of San Antonio that encompasses approximately 600 acres (2.4 km 2) within its city limits, in southern Bexar County in the US state of Texas. It was used as a waste management center for the city but has since fallen under San Antonio Water System control.

  4. Medina River - Wikipedia

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    It was also known as the Rio Mariano, Rio San Jose, or Rio de Bagres (Catfish river). Its source is in springs in the Edwards Plateau in northwest Bandera County, Texas, and it merges with the San Antonio River in southern Bexar County, Texas, for a course of 120 miles. It contains the Medina Dam in NE Medina County, Texas which restrains Lake ...

  5. Check your septic system health at July conservation chat. - AOL

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    Life of septic systems extended by proper maintenance. Ashland and Holmes County health district officials will be on hand to talk about well and drinking water safety and how to properly maintain ...

  6. County seeking target approach to septic system inspections - AOL

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    Feb. 9—For the last few years, Mower County has been seeking a path toward improving how it conducts inspections for septic systems within the county. They are now zeroing in on that goal as it ...

  7. Leon Creek - Wikipedia

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    Leon Creek is a tributary stream of the Medina River, in Bexar County, Texas. [1]Leon Creek has its source seven miles northeast of Leon Springs in northwestern Bexar County.

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