Share on Social Media
Ready-to-post content for Facebook and Instagram. Add a personal detail, copy, and publish. The most effective posts include your neighborhood and a personal connection to the issue.
Did you know that data centers proposed near the Edwards Aquifer could use millions of gallons of water per day — during Stage 3 drought restrictions? I live in San Marcos and I'm concerned. My family depends on the San Marcos River. The Central Texas Data Center Tracker tracks every proposal along the I-35 corridor. See the map at centexdatacenters.org — and if you're worried too, there are hearings coming up where your voice counts. #CentralTexas #WaterRights #EdwardsAquifer #TakeAction
Tip: tagging your city council member's Facebook page increases visibility with local officials.
Facebook — Hearing Alert
⚠️ Public hearing alert for Hays County residents: There's a hearing coming up on a proposed data center that could draw millions of gallons of water per day from our aquifer — during drought conditions. Your physical presence at these hearings matters more than almost anything else. Officials notice when constituents show up. Details and RSVP at centexdatacenters.org/take-action/events I'll be there — hope to see you too.
Use this before an upcoming public hearing to get neighbors to show up.
Instagram Caption
Central Texas is facing a water crisis — and data centers proposed along the I-35 corridor could make it worse. I'm from Kyle and I think our community deserves a say before these permits get approved. The San Marcos River is part of my family's history. Learn more and take action at centexdatacenters.org (link in bio). #CentralTexas #Edwards Aquifer #DataCenter #WaterRights #ATX #SanMarcos #HaysCounty
Pair with a photo of the river, aquifer land, or a hearing.
Tips for the most impact
- Personalized posts get 3–5× more engagement than generic ones.
- Tag your city council member or county commissioner to put them on notice.
- Post within 48 hours of a hearing announcement for maximum turnout effect.