Kinney County's aquifers are a complicated place
Dr. Robert Mace, executive director of the Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University in San Marcos, delves into why our two aquifers seem separate but aren't.
This is a new effort to get the link to Dr. Mace’s story properly installed in this newsletter so you can access it. For those of you who get this by email, disregard the previous publication and look at this one.
I’ve “unpublished” the other newsletter so this should be the only one that appears in the list of Brackett Beacon stories on my Substack.
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Dr. Mace explains the connection between two of our aquifers
Science is always a work in progress. Below are photos of some actually pretty cool posters that adorned the walls of the Kinney County Groundwater District office until this year. Since it was determined the posters were wrong, they disappeared. Hopefully new, more accurate ones will appear someday.