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Bastrop County Texas


Austin's Aquifer Storage: Who's Got the Power?
Update: October 24, 2025 : We are updating this original LIV article posted in February 2023. LIV is not opposed to all ASR projects, such as San Antonio's ASR. However, Austin's ASR poses particular threats to our aquifers. We rely on our water policy leaders for guidance on the complex science of groundwater, especially the Lost Pines Groundwater Conservation District (LPGCD) that represents Lee and Bastrop counties, and two nonprofit organizations: the Simsboro Aquifer Wa
Linda Curtis
Oct 24, 20257 min read


Join us on Zoom Monday, 7 pm: Good, Bad, and Ugly Bills 88th Lege Session
We are delighted to host leaders from two top-notch non-partisan Texas organizations to talk with you on Monday night about the good,...
Linda Curtis
Jun 1, 20232 min read


LIV-Indy News: Democrat, Republican? Dazed and Confused? Action Request!
Let LIV un-confuse you. Join us next Monday night's, March 13, at 7 pm for our forum "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Bills" in this...
Linda Curtis
Mar 5, 20233 min read


First Local Foods Lobby Day • Lost Pines Meets Wed • Giving Watson Slack
This brief LIV-Indy News boost is to encourage you go to the Capitol tomorrow, Monday, February 13th, to support our local food advocates...
Linda Curtis
Feb 12, 20232 min read


LIV-Indy News, Feb. 9, 2023
Will the EPA Protect Our Water if Texas Won't? • In Memory of David Van Os, working class hero • Media Whistleblower, Jeff Gerth,...
Linda Curtis
Feb 9, 20234 min read
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