Swimming passes, at the popular nature spot near Wimberley, are canceled for the time being.
. That decision came after the U.S. Geologic Survey measured a zero cfs discharge from the well.
"We have not found any toxic algae, we do not have any concerns at this point in time, but low flows can always correlate to water quality concerns," said Sturdivant.The water hole, where the cold spring water emerges from, is 137 feet deep. It’s a clear opening down to a cave that’s a little more than a mile long.
Gary said she is with a group called the Watershed Association. She noted the Spring was flowing Thursday, but said it’s not enough.
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