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Mi río POV: Steven Schauer

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Última actualización el 31 de marzo de 2023

La serie “My River POV” brinda a los lectores la oportunidad de conocer los conocimientos y las experiencias únicas del personal de River Authority y su conexión personal con el río San Antonio con la esperanza de inspirar la administración de nuestros arroyos y ríos.

Steven Schauer, Director of External Communications

My first real experience of the San Antonio River came in the early 1990s when I attended Incarnate Word College (now known as the University of the Incarnate Word). The Agujero azul and numerous smaller springs are on the campus and it’s spectacular when the springs are flowing. I have fond memories of jumping into the river with my teammates to cool down after grueling soccer practices. During my sophomore year, the school launched a new Ambiental Science degree. I immediately changed from a chemistry major to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Ambiental Science, and that’s when I had my first experience with the San Antonio River Authority (River Authority).

Blue Hole on the campus of Incarnate Word.

Blue Hole on the campus of Incarnate Word. 

River Authority biologists were guest speakers at one of my classes. I was fascinated by their work and the idea of a career working to protect the river. I considered applying to the River Authority when I graduated in 1994, but my life took me a different direction. Little did I know then that I would end up working for the River Authority later in life.

River Authority's Director of External Communications Steven Schauer speaks to attendees at the River Authority’s 6th Annual Environmental Film Fest honoring National Rivers Month in Goliad.

Speaking to attendees at the River Authority’s 6th Annual Environmental Film Fest honoring National Rivers Month in Goliad.

Today, I have the pleasure of working with incredibly talented ingenieros, científicos, parques y utilities staff, and a host of professional office personnel who all have a passion for the agency’s mission which is “Committed to Safe, Clean, Enjoyable Creeks and Rivers.” Part of my job, and that of the fine folks who work with me in the two departments I oversee, is to tell the stories of the wonderful work being accomplished by our colleagues throughout the River Authority, and there are many great stories to tell!

River Authority Director of External Communications Steven Schauer accepting the 2017 International RiverPrize in Brisbane, Australia.

Accepting the 2017 International RiverPrize in Brisbane, Australia. 

During new hire orientation, I always inform the new staff that their work is contributing to the betterment of the Cuenca del río San Antonio and is influencing how rivers are managed around the world. That is not an exaggeration as I regularly share information about the San Antonio River and how we manage it with national and international organizations. The work of the River Authority is honored and emulated by agencies from across the globe; winning the 2017 International RiverPrize, which is the world’s foremost award in river basin management, exemplifies the global recognition given to the River Authority.

River Authority Director of External Communications Steven Schauer kayaking the San Antonio River in Goliad County.

Paddling the San Antonio River in Goliad County.

In addition to the privilege of accepting the RiverPrize on behalf of the River Authority, another career highlight for me was the opportunity to kayak the San Antonio River to document seldom seen sections of the river. The video captured while kayaking was used to create a documentary y un short film so others can experience the beauty of the San Antonio River beyond the world-renown River Walk.

Two weeks ago, on January 8th, I celebrated 14 years of employment at the River Authority. I’m proud to work here alongside such amazing people who are committed to honorable public service. We can’t, however, protect the river on our own. Each person who lives in the San Antonio River Basin can take action to Estar orgulloso del río. The recently released river basin report card shows there is more to be done and it gives easy actions for you to take. I hope you will join us and help preserve and protect the San Antonio River Basin for the benefit of future generations. 

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