Support Texas Bottle Bill and place a 5 cent deposit on disposable bottles/cans

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Uploaded by on Jul 15, 2011

I shot this video in New Braunfels Texas today, in one of the springs that feed the Comal River, the shortest river in the world.

Ironically, the Comal system is the largest system of springs in the Southwest US.

It gushes forth up to 200 million gallons per day, of cold, pure, crystal clear, water. It's feds directly by the Edwards Aquifer. The Edwards is the most prolific, artesian aquifer known to exist on planet Earth. There are several ESA listed species that exist here, that are found nowhere else.
These endangered species appear as "extras" in the video.
They are upstaged by the "corporate greed" resisting protection of our precious natural resources.
If Texas joins 11 other states with a 5 cent deposit on disposable bottles and cans, this could be avoided. Support Texas Bottle Bill!

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  • did you pick up the cans?

  • I'm all about it!

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