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A win for conservation - SAWS tosses pipeline plan; protected lands won't be touched

San Antonio Water System scraps plan for pipeline through protected land in North Bexar County

After pushback from landowners and environmental groups, the San Antonio Water System has ditched a controversial plan to run sewer pipelines through protected land in North Bexar.

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'There's a lot of red flags' - SAWS Board pause project that would put pipelines through protected areas

Skip to main content Currently Reading There s a lot of red flags - SAWS board delays project that would put pipelines through protected areas FacebookTwitterEmail John Cradit, an Edwards Aquifer Authority geologist, talks pictures of a sinkhole two hours west of San Antonio as about 500 cubic feet per second of water go down the hole into the Edwards Aquifer in this 2016 photo. The sinkhole is one of the largest single recharge features for the aquifer. Two more people can be seen silhouetted against the sky at the top of the image.William Luther /Staff file photo After watching development spring around them over the years, Scott Gruendler and his wife purchased 86 acres in far North Bexar County in 2015 with the intent of preserving their natural grandeur.

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San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg wins a third term as former Councilman Greg Brockhouse concedes

San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg wins a third term as former Councilman Greg Brockhouse concedes FacebookTwitterEmail 28 1of28Mayor Ron Nirenberg exchanges hugs at his election campaign party on Saturday, May 1, 2021. He and former City Councilman Greg Brockhouse were watching election results from their respective campaign headquarters. Nirenberg, who is running for his third term, defeated Brockhouse who was trying for a second time to unseat Nirenberg for mayor of San Antonio.Kin Man Hui/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 2of28Mayor Ron Nirenberg chats with Gordon Hartman, his campaign finance manager, at his campaign party on Saturday, May 1, 2021. Nirenberg and former City Councilman Greg Brockhouse were watching election results from their respective campaign headquarters. Nirenberg, who is running for his third term, defeated Brockhouse who was trying for a second time to unseat Nirenberg for mayor of San Antonio.Kin Man Hui/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Les

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'Solid as a rock': San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg is a normal guy asking for a third term

Skip to main content Currently Reading Solid as a rock : San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg is a normal guy asking for a third term FacebookTwitterEmail 1of16 San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg speaks with media during a break in a B session meeting, Wednesday, April 7, 2021.Jerry Lara / San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less 2of16 San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg speaks with media during a break in a B session meeting, Wednesday, April 7, 2021.Jerry Lara / San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less 3of16 San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg laughs during a break in a B session meeting, Wednesday, April 7, 2021.Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less

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