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Texas Drought Monitor

The U.S. Drought Monitor, established in 1999, is a weekly map of Read More

CUWCD ADOPTS FY2019 BUDGET

The Board of Directors met in a special meeting on August 22, 2018 to set the tax rate and adopt the FY2019 Budget. After holding the public hearing to set the tax rate for tax year 2018, the Board of Directors approved, by resolution, to once again lower the tax rate by a vote of 4-0 (with one Board member absent), and adopt the FY2019 budget.

Please click here to see the approved budget and tax rate.

RFQ for professional services related to the development of DFCs within Groundwater Management Area 8

The purpose of this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) is to solicit qualifications from interested parties (Respondents) regarding their recommended approach to and qualifications for supporting the Groundwater Management Area 8 (GMA 8) Joint Planning Committee (Committee) in its efforts to conduct all necessary and appropriate activities to develop and adopt desired future conditions (DFCs) for the aquifers within GMA 8.

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Clearwater Underground Water Conservation District Expressing and Ringing Alarms

 “Clearwater Underground Water Conservation District Declares Drought Stage 1 for all well owners and operators of wells completed in both the Trinity Aquifer and Edwards BFZ Aquifer systems in Bell County,” says Dirk Aaron, General Manager.  “Folks its Real”

Aaron stressed in his capacity as General Manager, “The Districts Directors urges all businesses, and utilities dependent on groundwater wells to be supportive of this initial stage requesting conservation”.  This encouragement is also important for private well owners drawing from both aquifer systems across the County. All groundwater users are encouraged to actively conserve under the Stage 1 “Awareness” by volunteering to reduce their groundwater use by 10%.

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