Where is End Op water headed?
Please come tomorrow night, 7 pm to the Bastrop Convention Center, 1408 Chestnut: The Lost Pines Groundwater Conservation District will make a momentous decision on the 46,000 acre-feet mega-permit to End Op, L.P..
Where is End Op’s water headed? Travis, Williamson and…surprise, surprise…Hays County was just added!
So many water deals, it hurts, right? This is the aquifer under Bastrop and Lee counties (the Simsboro) that also underlies Burleson and Milam counties, where their groundwater district — Post Oak Savannah — already sold out their landowners, granting a 50,000 AFY permit for the Vista Ridge/San Antone Hose. Lost Pines’ decision tomorrow also comes on the heels of their decision to grant Forestar Real Estate at stair-stepped permit for 28,500 AFY. More from our friends at Environmental Stewardship here.

Calling all central Texans — show up and bring your own home made signs!



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