Edwards Aquifer Authority to hold meetings on rule changes
Dear GEAA members and
friends,
The Edwards Aquifer Authority will be holding hearings on proposed changes to the Edwards Rules at the Hondo Community
Center ( 1014 18th St. ) on
Wednesday, June 27th at
6:p.m. at the Edwards Aquifer Authority Conference
Center (1615 N. St. Mary's in San Antonio )
on Thursday, June 28th at
6 p.m.
We are delighted that the EAA Board
will be considering a ban on using PAH (coaltar) sealants to
pave streets and parking lots on the Recharge and Contributing
zones. If
the EAA takes approves this new rule (Section 713.803) , it will join other
cities and states in efforts nationwide to keep this
pollutant out of our water supplies.
And, we support rules that would
require secondary and tertiary containment for hazardous materials stored on the
aquifer (Section 713.633). Though this rule will provide added security against
leaks and spills harming the aquifer, the best plan is to prohibit and
discourage the use and storage of hazardous materials on the Recharge and
Contributing zones.
Thus, we are very disappointed that
the EAA is considering a rule change that would allow an unlimited number of
Above Ground Storage Tanks (AST's) to be installed on the Edwards Recharge Zone
(Section 713.607). If voted into effect, this new rule will certainly increase
the amount of fuels and other hazardous material stored on the Recharge Zone,
putting our water supply in peril. We believe that the current rule prohibiting
the installation of new AST's on the Recharge Zone should be left in
place.
We are also concerned that the
requirement to provide information on financial assurance for entities that
store hazardous materials on the aquifer have been removed from the rules
(Section 713.609). They should be required to show proof of their financial
ability to clean up any damage that they may cause in the event of a leak or
spill.
Please attend one of the EAA public hearings if
you can to voice your support for the PAH Ban and your concern about loosening
restrictions on storage of hazardous materials. If you cannot attend, please
contact your EAA Representative to discuss the pros and cons
of the proposed rule changes.
Have a great weekend!
Annalisa Peace
Executive DirectorGreater Edwards Aquifer Alliance
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