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Hays Commons: An Uncommonly Bad Development
  If you wanted to build a big subdivision in a really bad place, where would you put it? Would you build it in a place with lots of rocky gaps and cracks on the ground that would allow dirty surface water to seep into the Edwards Aquifer, which provides water for hundreds of residential wells a...
by Brian Zabcik — Sep 02, 2025 edwards aquifer hays commons imagine austin impervious cover milestone community builders onion creek save our springs water quality protection lands

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