Last week's deluge did little to dent drought conditions in San Antonio

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Last week's deluge did little to dent drought conditions in San Antonio
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Last week’s wet weather dumped 1.63 inches of rainfall over two days, said National Weather Service meteorologist Nick Hampshire.

for San Antonio, which saw both its hottest summer on record last year, and its second driest year to date.

The vast limestone aquifer that holds the largest source of drinking water in the San Antonio region is regulated by the Edwards Aquifer Authority , whose jurisdiction spans the eight counties that encompass the aquifer.plan dictates how much permit holders like SAWS can pump out of the aquifer, depending on the aquifer’s water level.

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