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The fight to put a stop to a new residential development on San Antonio’s Northwest Side rages on. A group of residents from ...
GREY FOREST, Texas – People living in Grey Forest are concerned about plans for a new subdivision that could impact not only Helotes Creek, but also the Edwards Aquifer. Randy Neumann ...
HELOTES, Texas — Up to 1 million gallons of treated sewer could soon flow through Helotes Creek every day if a permit is approved by the state. It isn't without controversy, however, and it ...
The project calls for a hike-and-bike bridge across Helotes Creek, trails in Helotes Creek Linear Park and a signaled crosswalk at the intersection of Bandera and Scenic Loop Roads. A matching ...
According to Lennar’s plan, the plant would dump up to a million gallons of treated sewerage water into Helotes creek every day. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality would need to issue ...
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'Great victory' | Contested case hearing granted in battle against permit that would allow wastewater to be dumped in Helotes CreekGrey Forest landowners are celebrating their first victory against a developer seeking to dump millions of gallons of treated sewer into Helotes Creek every day. On Wednesday, the Texas Commission ...
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