Kenedy County Groundwater Conservation District works with state water regulation, farmers and ranchers, and the community of and around Kenedy County to preserve and protect groundwater from over-consumption, contamination, and neglect.
The Blanco-Pedernales Groundwater Conservation District (BPGCD or District) is a political subdivision of the State of Texas. The District is responsible for the conservation, preservation, protection, and recharge of groundwater and aquifers within Blanc
The Blanco-Pedernales Groundwater Conservation District (BPGCD or District) is a political subdivision of the State of Texas. The District is responsible for the conservation, preservation, protection, and recharge of groundwater and aquifers within Blanc
The Blanco-Pedernales Groundwater Conservation District (BPGCD or District) is a political subdivision of the State of Texas. The District is responsible for the conservation, preservation, protection, and recharge of groundwater and aquifers within Blanc
The Prairielands Groundwater Conservation District was created in 20091 by the 81st Texas Legislature with a directive to conserve, protect and enhance the groundwater resources of Ellis, Johnson, Hill and Johnson Counties in Texas.
GMDA 2017 Annual Conference in Fort Worth, Texas - Click here for the Conference Agenda! Our Mission The Panhandle Groundwater Conservation District will strive to develop, promote and implement water conservation, augmentation and management strategies t
The Northern Trinity Groundwater Conservation District was created in 2007 by the Legislature in order to conserve, preserve, protect, and prevent waste...
The mission of Lone Wolf Groundwater Conservation District is to encourage conservation and efficient, beneficial use of groundwater through monitoring and protecting the resource while upholding private property rights. Serving Mitchell County, Texas and
The Rusk County Groundwater Conservation District’s mission is to preserve and protect the groundwater resources of the District for Rusk County residents.