Population projections show the city will have around 303,000 residents by 2070. San Marcos planned for half that number.
As San Marcos grows, so does its water use. The city is looking to bring in more water and emphasize conservation to keep up with demand.
Among the aquifer’s many functions is the filtering of water as it passes through the limestone layers. As such, the San Marcos’s headwaters are free of visible sediment and, depending on the ...
The San Marcos River is the crown jewel of the city, but with Texas State admission rates on the rise, students must play ...
Texas’ population is booming and there is not enough water for everyone. State Sen. Charles Perry hopes to fix that.
San Marcos will soon add another I-35 tourist attraction ... The travel center will not be located within any Edwards Aquifer Zone or Water Quality Zone, according to the presentation given ...
Over the last several years, the state has endured ongoing drought, water contamination, declining water supply from reservoirs and aquifers ... State University in San Marcos, said projects ...