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2.5

million

Texans served across eight Texas counties

90,000

gallons of rainwater collected at EAA headquarters in 2024

1,940

permit holders help us manage this vital resource

10,000

students have enjoyed free field trips to the EAA EOC

2,000

native plants given free to residents in Oct 2024

Our Purpose Runs Deep

The Edwards Aquifer is more than a water source — it’s a living story that connects our past, present and future. It’s the reason settlers came to this area, and it’s the lifeblood of our growth. Our aquifer is a resource we can study and learn from. It’s an incredible wonder, and it’s why we’re here.

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The Edwards Aquifer Authority’s Environmental Data Portal is your gateway to today’s research, insights, and discoveries driving sustainability and innovation for the region.

There’s a whole world beneath us—and it’s worth protecting!💧

Aquifer In-Sight is our new series taking you behind the scenes of the Edwards Aquifer Authority and how we’re working to protect the Edwards Aquifer for generations to come. Don’t miss out—Tune in to explore ...topics like protecting groundwater, understanding why wells go bad, improving irrigation efficiency, and much more!

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View the full episode with the link in comments!

It’s Arbor Day, y’all — time to give a tree a hug (or at least a high five if that’s more your style)!🌳💙

Here at the Edwards Aquifer Authority, protecting the Edwards Aquifer and its surrounding ecosystem is what we’re all about — and Texas native trees are a key part of ...that mission. These local legends don’t just look good — they work hard, too! They help slow down stormwater runoff, reduce erosion, and let more water soak into the ground where it can recharge the aquifer. 🌧️➡️💧

Plus, they provide cool shade, create habitats for local wildlife, and give us the oxygen we breathe. 😌🐦🌿

So today, take a minute to look up, look around, and appreciate the trees around you. Bonus points if you spot a Texas redbud (Sarah’s fave!) — because who doesn’t love a tree that shows off and supports the planet? 🌸

#ArborDay #EdwardsAquifer #TexasNativeTrees #EAA #EAAEOC #TreeHuggerEnergy #NatureWins #TexasRedbudLove

Hot off the press! The latest EAA NewsDrop is here!📰💧
The newest EAA NewsDrop just landed, and it’s full of fresh stories and inspiring progress from the EAA and EAA Education Outreach Center. From cutting-edge research to community wins, there’s a lot to celebrate!

In this ...issue, you will find:
🧠 Our first AI-powered study is helping safeguard the aquifer.
📚 The Education Outreach Center is reaching new heights with creative ways to engage and inspire young minds.
🌍 We're celebrating Earth Day success stories, smart irrigation grant impacts—thanks to support from PepsiCo, and local efforts making a big splash in conservation!

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Read the full NewsDrop via the link in the comments!

🌎Happy Earth Day from our agency to you! It’s a wonderful world and we only get one, so we encourage you all to make an environmentally friendly choice today - one that honors our world! 💚

How well do you know the EAA?💧

The Edwards Aquifer Authority became fully operational in 1996—and ever since, our mission has been to manage, enhance, and protect the Edwards Aquifer for generations to come.

From the basics to the deeper details, we’re diving into what ...makes this resource so important and the role EAA plays in safeguarding it. Stay tuned for more!💙

💬 Did you already know this bit of history, or was it news to you? Got questions about the EAA or the aquifer? Drop them in the comments—we're here to answer!

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