The Real-Edwards Conservation and Reclamation District, located in Camp Wood, Texas, is a regulatory organization responsible for managing groundwater resources in Edwards and Real Counties. Established in 1959, the District is governed by a nine-member non-paid Board of Directors and employs a General Manager and an Office Assistant to oversee its day-to-day operations.
With a focus on conservation and maintaining the quality of groundwater, the District reviews and approves applications for well construction and water use, while also conducting educational programs to promote water conservation in schools throughout the area. Funding for the District is provided through a property tax and fees for applications and permits, ensuring the sustainable management of groundwater resources in the region.
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