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Texas Water Wars: The Untold Story of a CCN Amendment

1 h 14 min · 27 de abr de 2025
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In this episode, we dive into the ongoing struggles over water rights and utility service areas in Texas Hill Country.Host Brian Garceau welcomes back Jeff Walker, former board member of Windermere Oaks Water Supply Corporation (WOWSC), to unpack the history, conflict, and implications of a local PUC CCN (Certificate of Convenience and Necessity) application.We explore: * What a CCN is and why it matters. * The history behind a 2023 CCN amendment request (PUC Docket 55840). * How small, member-owned utilities operate. * Why water rights battles are still very much alive in Texas. Join us for a clear, community-focused conversation on an issue that impacts all who call Hill Country home.Another conversation rooted in facts, shaped by history, and guided by the values of openReflection.

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Texas Water Wars: The Untold Story of a CCN Amendment

In this episode, we dive into the ongoing struggles over water rights and utility service areas in Texas Hill Country.Host Brian Garceau welcomes back Jeff Walker, former board member of Windermere Oaks Water Supply Corporation (WOWSC), to unpack the history, conflict, and implications of a local PUC CCN (Certificate of Convenience and Necessity) application.We explore: * What a CCN is and why it matters. * The history behind a 2023 CCN amendment request (PUC Docket 55840). * How small, member-owned utilities operate. * Why water rights battles are still very much alive in Texas. Join us for a clear, community-focused conversation on an issue that impacts all who call Hill Country home.Another conversation rooted in facts, shaped by history, and guided by the values of openReflection.

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What if there was a person—or a small group in your community—who believed themselves to be perpetually connected to universal truth? Imagine they saw themselves as keepers of the Custos Morum, the guardians of morality, armed with powerful analytical skills, and living in a constant state of ultimate discernment. Sounds useful, right? Well, with all that in mind, in this episode we’re diving into disinformation, fake news, and the power of narrative. It’s a massive topic—one with roots that go back long before the printing press. From kings and empires to neighborhood Facebook groups, every level of society has wrestled with the question of what’s true, who gets to decide, and how those decisions shape our world. Our guest today is Jeff Walker.

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