Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer Conservation District Records 1972-1999 1990-1998

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Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer Conservation District Records 1972-1999 1990-1998

The collection contains the files of Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer District (BSEACD) board member Sue Johnson. Documenting the operation of this organization are agendas, minutes, correspondence, legal and financial materials, and reports. There are also files on conference attended, legislation, periodicals, speeches, materials relating to the District, and her position within the District.

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