A San Marcos property being used as a trash site is stoking concerns from residents about fire risks and health and environmental hazards.
"And it all heads to the Spring Lake at the head of the San Marcos River," said Wassenich. "And that's where the city has wells, and a lot of people have wells along the way."
The Hays County Development Services Department confirmed that they issued a citation to the property behind Pepau's on Jan. 5 for a Texas Health and Safety Code violation.
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