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The San Antonio River Authority’s top concern is keeping lives, property, and our natural environment safe and secure from the devastating effects of major flooding. Our commitment to having SAFE and CLEAN creeks and rivers leads to an ENJOYABLE river.
The San Antonio River Authority is meeting the challenge of keeping lives, property, and our natural environment safe and secure with comprehensive planning, precision protection, strategic partnerships, and community preparedness.
The San Antonio River Authority allows access and use of its data and maps as a public service. This Open Data website allows the public to download San Antonio River Authority’s maps and data.
The San Antonio River Authority (River Authority) proudly recruits and employs resourceful and dependable people who strive to meet our mission. We are a character-based organization strongly rooted in the belief of hiring, retaining, and developing employees whose actions are predictably right.
A 12-member Board of Directors (Board) governs the San Antonio River Authority (River Authority). The Board consists of two at-large members from each of Wilson, Karnes, and Goliad counties, plus two at large members for Bexar County and one member for each of four River Authority districts in Bexar County, for a total of six members ...
The San Antonio River Authority is inviting you to discover every facet of this gem’s green spaces, flowing waters, parks, trails, and cultural heritage.
The San Antonio River Authority is meeting the challenge of keeping lives, property, and our natural environment safe and secure with comprehensive planning, precision protection, strategic partnerships, and community preparedness.
The San Antonio River Authority is meeting the challenge of keeping lives, property, and our natural environment safe and secure with comprehensive planning, precision protection, strategic partnerships, and community preparedness.
The San Antonio River Authority (River Authority) is a full-service wastewater utility provider within its district. The River Authority recognizes that communities are finding it increasingly difficult to meet their water and wastewater needs.
An opportunity to make a difference for the river, watershed and the community. Learn new skills, like how to build a rain garden, contribute to citizen science, how to maintain native habitats for native species and many others. Gain special leadership opportunities and awards for volunteer leadership and engagement.