Ask
any forward-looking Texan to list the most crucial community issues
facing our state and he or she is sure to put "water" near the top.
Ongoing drought, record-low lake levels and failing water wells have
every informed person concerned for our state's near future. Elected
officials, cities, farmers, businesses, parents and involved citizens
are seeking solutions. But will we find realistic answers - and soon
enough?
Citizens
Alliance for Responsible Development (CARD) believes meaningful results
begin on a local level through individual awareness and effort. To help
us all learn more about the risks facing our community and our future,
CARD will host a free Community Meeting
WATER CRISIS: Time to Get Serious!
6-9:30 p.m. Thursday, September 11th,
Wimberley Community Center
14068 Ranch Road 12
We
hope you will mark the date and come join the conversation on why water
is an increasingly critical issue, and how we can all be part of
improving the outlook. We'll have great speakers, useful tips, free
refreshments and the rare and special opportunity to talk and work
together as a community.
Join
us at 6 pm to informally "Chat with the Experts" on ways to enhance
your family's personal water plan. There will be several tables, all
non-commercial, each with a specialist ready to discuss: Lawns,
Household Water, Xeriscaping (low-water landscaping and gardening),
Rainwater Collection, and the critical relationship between water and
energy.
At
7 p.m., we'll move to the BIG water picture, with five outstanding
speakers, starting with one of Texas' most respected water experts, Dr. Andy Sansom,
Executive Director of Texas State University's Meadows Center for Water
and the Environment. Dr. Sansom will introduce the key issues and set
the stage for the evening's discussions.
Our speakers will focus on past, present, and future water issues as well as innovative water solutions. On the program: Steve Clouse, Chief Operating Officer of San Antonio Water Systems, Ray Whisenant, Hays County Commissioner and a past president of the Texas Ground Water Association, Peter Newell,
Water Resources Engineer at HDR Engineering, a veteran of relief and
water development program assessment in stressed nations of Africa, Asia
and Latin America, and Bech Bruun of the Texas Water Development Board and a member of the Texas Environmental Flows Advisory Group.
As a bonus, at 9 p.m. the five key speakers, along with County Commissioner Will Conley, will join in a 30-minute panel discussion to answer audience questions.
CARD
cordially invites you to join us for this community meeting as we learn
first-hand more about the water crisis threatening our community and
state, and consider plans and ideas to successfully weather the growing
emergency.
Keep abreast of meeting updates at http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001Fev4_2D5TcN1xEfR7TtuW-PxcNxfDlO2nmI61XWhbzmlCbPXV-O88fhffXuAtkIoaIdVjDWQ_n3Y8DNEzBJVss17qQi1JOU0aeEBsLF0GBSN1yXUYjSz8fh5wEYQRtq3eAqa5BS_jZpSwW_C18bbyK3WQMU9J65Y&c=BrZqklACf_6cDstG9GdpAx3sLSjPbX7mitFx3RrNdaW1CGoS4s3jxA==&ch=c7JX8IGg9fWMpVTfCfzvmavPhuax5CtccLttwuX5scZwtynAsvMUcA==, and help us get the word out with our poster.
CARD - Citizen's Alliance for Responsible Development (hayscard.org) | PO Box 2905 | Wimberley | TX | 78676
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