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A Case Study of the Edwards Aquifer

Nathan PenceExecutive Director – Endangered Species Programs

Edwards Aquifer Authority

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Edwards Aquifer

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Edwards Aquifer

• Balcones Fault Zone• Limestone and Artesian Aquifer• Aquifer responds directly to pumping or recharge • 4350 square miles• Austin, San Marcos, New Braunfels, San Antonio• Headwaters to San Marcos and Comal Springs

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Edwards Aquifer cont.

• Guadalupe River baseflow• Home to Endangered Species

• Comal Springs Dryopid Beetle• Comal Springs Riffle Beetle• Fountain Darter• Peck’s Cave Amphipod• San Marcos Salamander• San Marcos Gambusia• Texas Blind Salamander• Texas Wild Rice

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Demands on Edwards Aquifer• Municipal Water• Agriculture Use• Industrial Use• Recreational• Biological • Spring Flow• Pumping vs. Springflow

Pumping vs Springflow

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Limitations of the Edwards Aquifer

• 1956 Drought of Record– Comal Springs ceased to flow for 6 months

• Increased demand • San Antonio: population of 2 million• Surrounding communities

• Increased Development / Reduced Recharge• Drought magnifies all

• Endangered Species Act of 1973

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Legal Challenges• Sierra Club v USFWS 1991

• Sierra Club alleged that unrestricted withdrawals from the aquifer would cause take of Endangered Species. Courts agreed and established “take” and “jeopardy” flow rates; water supply restrictions

• 2012 Deadline for “Continuous Minimum Springflows” for the species

• Senate Bill 1477 - 1993• Established EAA and set withdrawal limits