Medina County hit nothing but trouble at a cost of more than $20,000. He asked the Defenders to investigate the well-digger and to find out about another issue: Why the Edwards Aquifer Authority was letting the well leak water during a drought. Here's the story, complete with video...
Report: Water leaking from Edwards Aquifer | Defenders - Home
A man paying to have a water well drilled in It has been said "Whiskey is for drinking and water is for fightin." In Texas, water is our most valuable resource, and has become increasingly scarce with our State's population explosion. Naturally, ownership, control and use of water carry tremendous legal and financial implications. Meanwhile, multiple layers of governmental regulation have made acquisition, development, use, marketing, and transmission of water in Texas increasingly complex. This site contains the musings of a water lawyer.
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