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Anonymous

I tell you that no one loves Burton Springs more than Bill Bunch. Bill Bunch is the driving force of SOS. Of course, incredibly passionate people are on board, volunteering and donating.  But Bill has dedicated his entire life to this end. He is ready to be despised. Yes, you may not agree to the legitimate approach of organizations and men. They are also trying to educate people, but they chose to use limited resources very strategically.  It's like a Dutch boy with his finger stuck in a hole in the dam wall. I forget the exact story, but it may not be the best analogy. But it's enough to say that it went well in a way.

If you want to know the natural environment of Austin, it's best to go to the exhibition hall on the other side of the pool by looking at the SOS website, showing how Edward's aquifer works and how fertilization to the grass (among other things) can contribute to the constant depletion of the algae that spring out.  Then, return to the Native Americans, return to the British migrants, and at the beginning of the previous century, before air conditioning, learn about the history of spring, when the whole region began to cool down.  Then, I realized that the whole region is still here. And it needs your help more than ever.

Anonymous

I think SOS did a very good job in protecting Austin's interest in the environment.

If they did not work too hard to vote and sue, the Corporate America would have approached us even further.  In the last election, I think it would have been better to write their proposals to resolve the chaos, but they consistently assemble strong and intensive movements so that our city does not become Dallas.

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