Beneath the surface of Texas, limestone aquifers act as natural filters and reservoirs, feeding the state’s iconic springs. These springs do more than offer a place to swim—they sustain ecosystems, provide drinking water, and keep rivers flowing.
"Nearly half of Texas' water supply depends on spring flow," says Vanessa Puig-Williams of the Environmental Defense Fund. Protecting groundwater means protecting these vital water sources for both people and nature.
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