Panhandle Groundwater Conservation District Hydrologist Amy Crowell is leaving the District to take a general manager position at the Mesquite Groundwater Conservation District located in Wellington, Texas, which encompasses all of Collingsworth and Hall counties and parts of northern Childress County.
Crowell started as an intern in the summer of 2001 at PGCD. During her internship that summer and the following summer she helped to establish the monitoring of White Deer Creek and the monthly monitoring done in Roberts County around the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority well field. Crowell became a full-time hydrologist for the District in December of 2002, and during her time here has been instrumental in developing the technical procedure for evaluating the percent decline for the 50/50 management standard. She also has handled all data, analysis and mapping requirements for the District including the metering, water level, and water quality programs. She also participated in Regional Planning and Groundwater Management Area planning in the Panhandle, and helped draft major and minor rule revisions. Crowell has been a huge asset with her knowledge of the District, and will be greatly missed.
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