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SOS 2020 Accomplishments

12/1/2020

 
With the support of our members and our community partners, 2020 has been a busy and productive year for Save Our Springs. Here are some of our accomplishments:

In 2020, our team of attorneys took several important legal and policy-based actions to address some of our region’s most urgent environmental challenges:
  • SOS won a major court victory in October that threw out the City of Dripping Springs permit to discharge its treated sewage into Onion Creek.  The City must now continue irrigating and reusing its treated wastewater, keeping it out of Onion Creek, the Edwards Aquifer, and Barton Springs. 
  • Our legal success blocking the Dripping Springs wastewater permit, together with studies by Baylor biology professor Ryan King, will help us block a similar proposal by the City of Blanco to discharge its treated sewage into the Blanco River -- and to keep treated sewage out of a Barton Creek tributary.    
  • As the watchdogs for the Edwards Aquifer, SOS attorneys reached agreement with multiple developers, including the owners of the notorious “Lantana” development off Southwest Parkway, to improve their projects’ water quality standards and to dedicate land for permanent conservation;
  • SOS successfully helped convince the City of Austin to use eminent domain to save an environmentally sensitive 11.9-acre site along the banks of Bull Creek, which will prevent a hotel from encroaching upon critical water quality zones and endangered species habitat;
  • SOS worked with our water conservation allies to advance “Water Forward” code amendments requiring new developments to incorporate water efficiency and on-site reuse in their projects. 
  • SOS brought suit against the City of Kyle for entering into an illegal contract with a developer that allows the developer to pave thousands of acres of land over the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone and puts Kyle taxpayers on the hook for millions of dollars for infrastructure costs; and
  • To safeguard the Barton Springs Salamander and other species that call Barton Springs home, SOS has won motions to preserve its ongoing litigation against a proposal to excavate an Astrodome-sized amount of sediment from the recharge and contributing zones of the Edwards Aquifer, as part of TxDOT’s planned expansion of US 290/SH 71 in Oak Hill (aka the “Oak Hill Parkway”).
  • SOS has and continues to work with local leaders and a wide range of allies to advocate for innovative solutions to address our traffic and mobility issues while protecting our environment, increasing transportation options, and enhancing safety. 
 
Our Outreach Education team produced a successful virtual, online Barton Springs University (BSU) Day in October.  This event featured a live keynote address by Dr. Robert Mace, the Executive Director of Texas State University’s Meadows Center for Water and the Environment along with other new SOS produced videos.  You can view all of these videos in addition to other curated videos anytime at BartonSpringsUniversity.org. 
 
We are now in the planning process to revive our BSU year-long outdoor education program that had to be put on hold during the summer.  We will have our eco snorkeling tours; kids camps, and educational presentations start up again in 2021 culminating with an even bigger and better BSU Day at Barton Springs in September! Stay tuned for more info on these programs through our email news! Sign up at SOSAlliance.org.  

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