From Austin Chronicle, November 14, 2008...
Aside from the marked drop in local farm produce in the region, another worrisome sign of the deepening impact of droughts and groundwater pumping is the recent cessation of water flow from Jacob's Well, a Hill Country haven for swimmers and picnickers. The well, just northwest of Wimberley, is a perpetual artesian spring that feeds Cypress Creek from water in the Trinity Aquifer. Having withstood withering droughts over the years, the well's current dry spell is only the second time in recorded history that the spring has stopped flowing.
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Friday, November 14, 2008
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