The first rules for the District were adopted July 1, 1957 and have been amended 21 times as of March 24, 2010. The Rules and Management Plan are living documents that reflect the changing conditions of the aquifer and the social and economic realities of the citizens.
The Panhandle Groundwater Conservation District will strive to develop, promote and implement water conservation, augmentation and management strategies to protect water resources for the benefit of the citizens, economy and environment of the District.
District Rules
In order to achieve the purpose of the District, the Rules and the Management Plan are the legal backbone that guide the people of the District. These documents give the guiding principals to each and every producer to promote conservation and minimize as far as is practical the drawdown of the aquifer.
The first rules for the District were adopted July 1, 1957 and have been amended 21 times as of March 24, 2010. The Rules and Management Plan are living documents that reflect the changing conditions of the aquifer and the social and economic realities of the citizens.
The first rules for the District were adopted July 1, 1957 and have been amended 21 times as of March 24, 2010. The Rules and Management Plan are living documents that reflect the changing conditions of the aquifer and the social and economic realities of the citizens.
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