Thursday, August 14, 2008
High Plains Water District Board of Directors set public hearings regarding proposed 2008 tax rate

Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Board of Directors unanimously approve administrative amendments to the Rules of the High Plains Underground Water Conservation District No. 1

Monday, July 14, 2008
District sets August public hearings to receive comments regarding proposed administrative rule revisions

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PUBLICATIONS FOR 

All publications are in PDF format, unless otherwise noted.


2007 ANNUAL REPORT

2007 High Plains Underground Water Conservation District No. 1 annual report  [Approved by Board of Directors, March 10, 2008)

 


COST IN WATER INCOME TAX DEPLETION ALLOWANCE

Cost In Water Income Tax Depletion Allowance Initial Request Form

[Revised October 5, 2007]

 

Cost In Water Income Tax Depletion Allowance Form Instructions

[Revised October 5, 2007]

 

Cost In Water Income Tax Depletion Allowance Reorder Request Form  (Revised October 2007)

 


THE CROSS SECTION  Follow this link to the current issue of the High Plains Underground Water Conservation District's monthly newsletter.


HIGH PLAINS WATER DISTRICT MANAGEMENT PLAN & RULES

High Plains Water District 10-Year Amended Management Plan 2003-2013  

High Plains Water District Rules  (Amended August 12, 2008)

High Plains Water District By-Laws  [Amended July 17, 2007]


HISTORICAL PRECIPITATION CHARTS 1911-2008 Updated monthly!


MAPS

Map of the 89 Ground Water Conservation Districts in Texas (Confirmed or pending confirmation)  [PDF]  This map is 8 1/2 x 11 size.

Map of the major aquifers of Texas [PDF].

Map of the minor aquifers of Texas [PDF].

2005 High Plains Water District & USDA-NRCS Center Pivot Inventory Map [PDF] This map is 8 1/2 x 11 size.


OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Groundwater Conservation Districts: Success Stories (TAES) Demand for water is increasing, so our aquifers must be conserved and protected. The Groundwater Conservation Districts in Texas are carrying out a number of successful programs in the areas of education and public awareness, technical assistance, financial assistance, special projects and research. (8 pp., 4 color photos, 1 map)

Groundwater Conservation Districts (TAES) This brochure defines the role of groundwater conservation districts and priority groundwater management areas. The powers and responsibilities of groundwater conservation districts are listed in bulleted format. A Texas map shows the extent of coverage of the 45 existing conservation and special districts. (8 pp., 1 map)


PRE-PLANT SOIL MOISTURE SURVEY (2008] 

Map illustrating 2008 available soil moisture  (This PDF is set up for 11 x 17 format).

Map illustrating 2008 soil moisture deficit.  (This PDF is set up for 11 x 17 format).

Map illustrating 2007 annual rainfall with 1997-2007 historical information for Amarillo and Lubbock.  (This PDF is set up for 11 x 17 format).


WATER MANAGEMENT NOTES 


Other Downloadable PDF's concerning water conservation and other information are found throughout this website.

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