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WCID hitch?

There may be another hitch in the plan to connect the impending Corley Farms subdivision to water as it’s been confirmed Edwards Aquifer water enters the San Antonio Water Systems access point.

There may be another hitch in the plan to connect the impending Corley Farms subdivision to water as it’s been confirmed Edwards Aquifer water enters the San Antonio Water Systems access point.

Corley Farms is also known as WCID 3 as a water district was formed in 2017 by what has been labeled controversial state legislation after the city of Boerne denied water utility hookup to the sprawling development. The development is also often referred to as Boernebak on city council agendas as it’s being developed by commercial developer Phil Bakke.

During a countywide water committee meeting late last month, Donovan Burton, vice president of water resources and governmental relations for SAWS, said the storage tank tied to a Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority pipeline is intended to serve the 370-acre tract. GBRA water is often referred to as Canyon Lake water by public officials.

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