Kurt, thanks for the alert. I will forward it to non-caver friends who
will want to know and are conservation activists. Please send the best
links you know that will describe the watershed and the cave, with maps
and photos if possible.
Thanks,
Logan
On 3/13/2020 7:13 PM, Kurt Menking
Great idea!
On Fri, Mar 13, 2020, 8:18 PM Jill Orr wrote:
> HI Kurt, I've proposed to the LNU (Ladies Night Under) group that we make
> it an outing...!
>
> On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 7:14 PM Kurt Menking
> wrote:
>
>> As many of you know a development is planned at the top of the Honey
>>
HI Kurt, I've proposed to the LNU (Ladies Night Under) group that we make
it an outing...!
On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 7:14 PM Kurt Menking wrote:
> As many of you know a development is planned at the top of the Honey Creek
> watershed. They plan to drip / inject up to 360,000 gallons per day of
>
TCMA will be there.
Joe Ranzau
210.289.6839
> On Mar 13, 2020, at 7:31 PM, Bill Steele wrote:
>
>
> Thanks, Kurt. I’m planning to do both: submit written comments to TCEQ and
> show up on March 19. Even though it’s a 260
> mile drive for me, I love and care about Honey Creek Cave enough be
Thanks, Kurt. I’m planning to do both: submit written comments to TCEQ and show
up on March 19. Even though it’s a 260
mile drive for me, I love and care about Honey Creek Cave enough be there.
Good caving,
Bill Steele
Irving, Texas
speleoste...@aol.com
>
> On Mar 13, 2020, at 7:14 PM,
As many of you know a development is planned at the top of the Honey Creek
watershed. They plan to drip / inject up to 360,000 gallons per day of
treated wastewater into the karst terrain above the nearby Honey Creek
Cave. Their goal is to build 1800 homes which would also create an enormous
Dear caver family: after new discussion with our host facility and the
leadership of the UT Grotto, I must inform you that our meetings are
cancelled through April 15. We will consider our next steps and have an
update for you on or before April 15 about the possibility of resuming
in-person