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Water level data are critical for EAA’s management of the San Antonio Pool and the Uvalde Pool of the Edwards Aquifer. Water levels are measured around the clock using different devices in monitoring wells throughout the aquifer.
Resources to help you prepare for water-related emergencies. Business Center. Resources for vendors, contractors and partners. Conservation. We'll help you save money by saving water. ... Current Edwards Aquifer Level: 0 ' 2024 Statistic Summary. Pumpage to Date. 0 mg Minimum Comal Springflow. 0 cfs Minimum Edwards Level. 0" Average Daily ...
The EAA regulates the portion of the Balcones Fault Zone Edwards Aquifer – a jurisdictional area that provides water to over 2.5 million people, and covers more than 8,000 square miles across eight counties.
Water level data are critical for EAA’s management of the San Antonio Pool and the Uvalde Pool of the Edwards Aquifer. Water levels are measured around the clock using different devices monitoring wells throughout the aquifer.
Canyon Lake was 53% full with a mean water level of 882.73 feet and 26.27 feet below flood pool level on this date according to Water Data for Texas. Marvin Pfeiffer/Staff Photographer
The water level for the Edwards Aquifer is measured at the J-17 well, which was drilled at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston in 1914. Since 1932, the U.S. Geological Survey has...
The Edwards Aquifer is intensely faulted and fractured carbonate limestone that lies within the Balcones fault zone. The dynamics and size of the this geologic anomaly make it one of the most wondrous aquifers in the nation, through its storage capacity, flow characteristics, water producing capabilities and efficient recharging ability.
This chart shows annual discharge volumes from the Aquifer since 1955 by type. A few trends are evident: municipal and military uses grew steadily, peaked in the late 80's, and have leveled off or declined somewhat since then.
The water level for the Edwards Aquifer is measured at the J-17 well, which was drilled at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston in 1914. Since 1932, the U.S. Geological Survey has...
In 2023, approximately 49% (~163,000 AF) of water used by SAWS customers came from the Edwards Aquifer. The Edwards Aquifer Authority (EAA) issued water rights through an established permitting process, and today, SAWS goal is to maintain approximately 281,000 AFY of those rights.