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2-Year Anniversary Of Lake Dunlap s Collapsed Spill Gate Coincides With Construction Approval

/ The spill gates were swept downstream during the 2019 collapse, but part of the Lake Dunlap dam structure remains in place. Friday marks the two-year anniversary of the day the spill gate collapsed on Lake Dunlap. The collapse led to lawsuits and elections to create a water control district to replace the dam and others like it. GBRA experienced a spillgate failure Tuesday morning, May 14. This video shows the precise moment the middle gate collapsed resulting in the dewatering of Lake Dunlap. GBRA will provide periodic updates regarding recreational, safety or water supply issues. pic.twitter.com/xqRTlTNgg9 Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (@GBRATX) May 15, 2019

Seguin: Small town, big adventures

Seguin: Small town, big adventures For Sale Donna Provencher, Contributing Writer FacebookTwitterEmail 1of8 The city of Seguin has a population of about 30,000. San Antonio Board of RealtorsShow MoreShow Less 2of8 In Seguin, there are many new home developments along with well-established neighborhoods.San Antonio Board of RealtorsShow MoreShow Less 3of8 4of8 The city  was named after Juan Seguin, a Tejano freedom fighter who fought with the Texas Army at San Jacinto. San Antonio Board of RealtorsShow MoreShow Less 5of8 The Guadalupe River runs through Seguin.  The city also has several parks,  golf courses and an amusement park.San Antonio Board of RealtorsShow MoreShow Less

Harmful invasive species found at Medina Lake; Lake Placid now fully infested with zebra mussels

Harmful invasive species found at Medina Lake; Lake Placid now ‘fully infested’ with zebra mussels Zebra mussels could spread downstream, TPWD officials warn Tags:  SAN ANTONIO – Invasive zebra mussels that are known to harm wildlife have been detected at Medina Lake and could spread to nearby waterways, according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. TPWD on Tuesday announced that the detection marks the first time zebra mussels have been found in the San Antonio River Basin. They were detected on Feb. 11 when someone showed TPWD officials an image of a zebra mussel at a boat ramp near Haby’s Cove. Biologists soon after discovered two zebra mussels attached to rocks in the area near Red Cove Marina.

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