Very true, George. I hadn't thought of that.
Mark From: George Veni [mailto:gv...@nckri.org] Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 2:31 PM To: Alman, Mark @ ESG - WSS - IRP; Texas Cavers; New Mexico Cavers Subject: RE: [Texascavers] News report on threat to Bracken Bat Cave Mark, That's a good and fair question. It also ties more into biology so I'll defer to Jim Kennedy to answer more authoritatively than I can as a hydrogeologist. However, in the comments I sent to the San Antonio City Council I pointed out that the high-density development is also over the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone. Such developments have been demonstrated to diminish the volume of water replenishing the region's primary water supply as well as having a much greater risk of degrading the quality of the water. While bats are getting the emphasis, this type of development is also bad for people who rely on the Edwards. George ******************** George Veni, Ph.D. Executive Director National Cave and Karst Research Institute 400-1 Cascades Avenue Carlsbad, New Mexico 88220-6215 USA Office: 575-887-5517 Mobile: 210-863-5919 Fax: 575-887-5523 gv...@nckri.org www.nckri.org From: mark.al...@l-3com.com [mailto:mark.al...@l-3com.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 1:15 PM To: George Veni; Texas Cavers; New Mexico Cavers Subject: RE: [Texascavers] News report on threat to Bracken Bat Cave Thanks for the interesting post, George. I do have one question, though, and I am NOT picking sides here: What's the difference between houses "800 to 900" yards away from the Bracken Cave entrance and bats living under the Congress Street Bridge in Austin, smack dab in the middle of downtown Austin? The Austin colony seems to be functioning fine and thriving, may I say, growing? And the buildings (read "high rises") are much closer than 800 to 900 yards. Just playing dumb here, so please don't advocate having me drawn and quartered and left in a pile of guano! Inquiring minds just want to know. Your thoughts? (I'm ducking under a table now) Mark Alman (not Minton) J From: George Veni [mailto:gv...@nckri.org] Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 12:09 PM To: Texas Cavers; New Mexico Cavers Subject: [Texascavers] News report on threat to Bracken Bat Cave http://www.kens5.com/news/Bracken-Bat-Cave-vs-Crescent-Hills--208381441. html For more information and to learn how to help, go to http://www.batcon.org/index.php/media-and-info/latest-news/714-save-brac ken-cave-reserve.html?utm_campaign=education&utm_source=external&utm_med ium=redirect. San Antonio City Council will meet to discuss and decide on this issue in one week. Sign the on-line petition but if you have time, remember that your letters and e-mails will have much greater impact, especially if received before the meeting on the 29th so the mayor, councilors, and their staff have time to read or at least review them. If you live in the San Antonio, your physical presence at the council meeting is also important. Please share this message with anyone you think may be interested. George ******************** George Veni, Ph.D. Executive Director National Cave and Karst Research Institute 400-1 Cascades Avenue Carlsbad, New Mexico 88220-6215 USA Office: 575-887-5517 Mobile: 210-863-5919 Fax: 575-887-5523 gv...@nckri.org www.nckri.org
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