The North Plains Groundwater Conservation District is dedicated to conserving, protecting, and preserving the valuable water resources of the Ogallala aquifer and other water sources in the northern Texas Panhandle. Through policy setting, education programs, and cooperation with local, state, and federal agencies, the District works towards maintaining the region's way of life. They issue water well permits, collect groundwater information, perform water quality analyses, and provide various well system tests and services to ensure the sustainable management of groundwater resources.
The District utilizes extensive databases to store, retrieve, and analyze groundwater information, which forms the basis of their Groundwater Management Plan. With a focus on water conservation, the District offers programs such as youth education, agricultural conservation, and community education to promote responsible water usage. Their commitment to safeguarding the region's water resources is evident through their efforts in drilling well operation, groundwater reporting, and implementing aquifer management rules. The North Plains Groundwater Conservation District is proud to be a Groundwater Guardian Community, working towards a sustainable future for the Texas Panhandle.
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