Landowners mull Spicewood’s water future

  • Connie Swinney/The Highlander Spicewood landowners Linda Wall and Johnny Bindseil viewed materials provided during a meeting to launch a comprehensive research about the Cypress Creek watershed including Krause Springs.
    Connie Swinney/The Highlander Spicewood landowners Linda Wall and Johnny Bindseil viewed materials provided during a meeting to launch a comprehensive research about the Cypress Creek watershed including Krause Springs.
  • Contributed/MFHS The 2021 Marble Falls High School Homecoming court is: boys, from left: Jake Becker, Hudson McBryde, Matis Fonseca, Tim Vidal and JJ Tellez (front); girls, from left: Karis Cotton, Gia Lemon, Maggie Arregiun, Daisy Mata-Munoz and Alizae Rojas.
    Contributed/MFHS The 2021 Marble Falls High School Homecoming court is: boys, from left: Jake Becker, Hudson McBryde, Matis Fonseca, Tim Vidal and JJ Tellez (front); girls, from left: Karis Cotton, Gia Lemon, Maggie Arregiun, Daisy Mata-Munoz and Alizae Rojas.
  • Photos by Connie Swinney/The Highlander Burnet County Pct. 4 Commissioner Joe Don Dockery (right) visited with Meadows Center spokesperson Jenna Walker after a water planning meeting on Oct. 12. Meadows Center fellow Doug Weirman (above) presented data collected about the Little Cypress Creek watershed to attendees of a public meeting at the Spicewood Community Center.
    Photos by Connie Swinney/The Highlander Burnet County Pct. 4 Commissioner Joe Don Dockery (right) visited with Meadows Center spokesperson Jenna Walker after a water planning meeting on Oct. 12. Meadows Center fellow Doug Weirman (above) presented data collected about the Little Cypress Creek watershed to attendees of a public meeting at the Spicewood Community Center.
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Another battle in the water wars may be brewing in the Spicewood area as watchdogs fielded questions recently about future access, while attempting to quench the thirst for knowledge about how supplies can be replenished to keep pace with growth. At the public meeting Oct. 12, landowner Linda Wall expressed concern about the lack of research on the Little Cypress Creek watershed and its impact…

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