The Texana Groundwater Conservation District, located in Edna, Texas, is dedicated to managing and protecting the groundwater resources of Jackson County. Established in 2001, the District operates under the guidance of a seven-member board of directors and aims to maintain a sustainable and reliable source of groundwater for the district's citizens. Through programs focused on groundwater conservation and management, the District promotes activities such as rainwater harvesting, efficient water use, and prevention of waste to ensure the vitality and environmental well-being of the area.
The District's primary programs include the Groundwater Conservation Program, which encourages activities that conserve and preserve water resources, and the Groundwater Management Program, which ensures compliance with regulations and permits for well owners. With a commitment to cooperation and collaboration with local, regional, and state agencies, the Texana Groundwater Conservation District prioritizes the needs of its citizens and strives to protect the long-term availability and quality of groundwater in the area.
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