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Kyle approves addendum to share surplus Edwards Aquifer water with San Marcos
Summary
City Council approved an addendum letting the city manager administratively approve and share surplus Edwards Aquifer Authority (EAA) permitting capacity with San Marcos for 2024–2026, enabling Kyle to supply paid water when it has surplus rather than pay for unused allocation.
Kyle City Council on Dec. 3 approved an addendum to an interlocal water‑sharing agreement with San Marcos that allows the city manager — or a designee — to administratively approve transfers of Edwards Aquifer Authority (EAA) permit capacity to San Marcos through 2026.
Mike Murphy, Kyle’s director of water utilities, told the council that San Marcos and Kyle entered the interlocal agreement on May 7 to share roughly 500,000…
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