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Muddy Helotes Creek water raises concerns near Guajolote Ranch development
BEXAR COUNTY, Texas - Residents near Helotes Creek are raising concerns after recent rainfall left parts of the creek running high and muddy, prompting questions about runoff from nearby land clearing tied to the Guajolote Ranch Lennar development.
By Patty Santos·3 hr ago
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BEXAR COUNTY, Texas - Residents near Helotes Creek are raising concerns after recent rainfall left parts of the creek running high and muddy, prompting questions about runoff from nearby land clearing tied to the Guajolote Ranch Lennar development.
Photos sent to KSAT from several areas along the creek show dark, muddy water.
Grey Forest Councilman Michael Phillips said he spent much of the day taking calls from constituents worried about the condition of the creek.
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