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.

Tap into the latest
research here at the EAA

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.

💧30 Years of Ripple Effects: Honoring Our Team

To celebrate 30 years of the Edwards Aquifer Authority, we’re honoring employees with 15+ years of service. Their dedication has shaped our journey and continues to protect the aquifer for future generations. 💙
Thank you to all of ...our staff who work together to manage, enhance, and protect the Edwards Aquifer! Every action creates a ripple effect.

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EAA Surplus Sale 2026 - Public notice is hereby given that the Edwards Aquifer Authority (EAA) will accept sealed bids, via email only, for the purchase of various surplus property items offered by the EAA. These items will be sold AS IS.

Interested bidders may view the surplus property ...items at the EAA’s office on September 2, 2026. ➡️To submit a bid on an item, a bidder will indicate their bid on the Surplus Bid
Sheet (PDF)

➡️Complete the bidder information section on the form, and email the completed
form, by the deadline of: 4:00 p.m., CT, on Wednesday, September 2, 2026 to surplusbids@edwardsaquifer.org.

✉️Winning bidders will be notified via email at 4:00 p.m., CT, on Thursday, September 3, 2026.

❗Payment and pickup of items are at the EAA office. Coins not accepted; payments in cash or checks made payable to the Edwards Aquifer Authority. Property pick-up is from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., CT, Friday, September 4, 2026, 900 E. Quincy St., San Antonio, TX 78215.

For all details and surplus property items for sale, please visit: https://www.edwardsaquifer.org/about/doing-business-with-eaa/

💙 "The future gives me hope." Today we're sharing perspectives from employees about the next generation of conservation, science, and stewardship.

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Now Hiring: Staff Aquifer Environmental Scientist 💧

Help protect and enhance the quality and quantity of water in the Edwards Aquifer through the EAA’s Aquifer Sustainability Program.

Apply by Wednesday, August 26, 2026, at 4:30 p.m. CT

🔗 Apply today at the link... below: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/edwardsaquifer/jobs/5447870/staff-aquifer-environmental-scientist?pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs

Join our team and make a difference for the Edwards Aquifer!

Improved Aquifer Conditions in Uvalde, TX Result in End of Critical Period Management for the Uvalde Pool

San Antonio, TX – The Edwards Aquifer Authority (EAA) has lifted all Critical Period Management (CPM) pumping curtailments for Edwards withdrawal permit holders in the Uvalde Pool ...of the EAA’s jurisdiction (Uvalde County) effective, Tuesday, August 11, 2026. The EAA declared the lifting of CPM based on improved aquifer conditions as the 10-day average at the J-27 index well measured 850 feet above mean sea level (ft. amsl), which is above the threshold for all stage restrictions within the Uvalde Pool. The Uvalde Pool has been under a stage of CPM reductions since June 2022 due to prolonged drought. However, significant rainfall across much of the region in July has caused the Uvalde Pool to trend upward over the past few weeks.

The EAA is a groundwater conservation district that manages, enhances, and protects the Edwards Aquifer, a major groundwater system serving approximately two-and-one-half million South Central Texans. The EAA jurisdiction spans across 8 counties including Uvalde, Medina, Bexar, and parts of Atascosa, Caldwell, Guadalupe, Comal and Hays counties.

For more information, please visit: https://www.edwardsaquifer.org/groundwater-users/critical-period-drought-management/

💧August is Water Quality Month. Clean water supports healthy communities, thriving ecosystems, and a sustainable future. Protecting the quality of water in the Edwards Aquifer safeguards everything connected to it.

#30YearsOfRippleEffects #EdwardsAquifer #WaterConservation #WaterQuality

🔬 Science, education, and innovation help us better understand and protect the Aquifer. From monitoring wells to groundwater modeling, technology plays an important role in stewardship.

#30YearsOfRippleEffects #EdwardsAquifer #WaterConservation

📢 Get the latest updates from the EAA by watching our board meeting live at 1 p.m. today. Hear announcements, reports, and the latest aquifer conditions by tuning in here on our Facebook page or watching it on Zoom at this link: https://edwardsaquifer-org.zoom.us/j/91912623152