The solicitation for SFY 2024-2025 FIF Abridged Applications has passed. Any SFY 2024-2025 FIF Abridged Application received moving forward will now be added to the bottom of the project ...
The North East Texas Regional Water Planning Area encompasses all or parts of 19 counties. Largely rural and characterized by numerous,small communities and some medium-sized municipalities, the ...
Do I need to register my water well, and if so, how do I do that? Private water well owners in Texas do not need to register their well unless the property falls within the jurisdiction of a ...
Click here for a printable version of these procedures. Before you begin you will need at a minimum the following information: When the well was drilled, or at least an approximate date or year Name ...
Base Level Engineering (BLE) is an efficient modeling and mapping approach that aims to provide technically credible flood hazard data at various geographic scales such as community, county, watershed ...
Before you can start entering a well or plugging report you must associate to the driller who drilled or plugged the well. Click Drillers List on the left menu. To add a driller to the list, click the ...
This interactive data dashboard displays historical water use survey and estimate data. The Texas Water Development Board Water Use Survey program conducts an annual survey of about 4,650 public water ...
Jim Chapman Lake (also known as Cooper Lake/Dam) is located on the South Sulphur River, a tributary of the Sulphur River about twelve miles north of Sulphur Spring and one mile south of Cooper on the ...
1. What can the program do for you? The Clean Water State Revolving Fund, authorized by the Clean Water Act, provides low-cost financial assistance for planning, acquisition, design, and construction ...
The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) Groundwater Database (GWDB) contains information on selected water wells, springs, oil/gas tests (that were originally intended to be or were converted to ...
The TWDB generated template GIS geodatabases with multiple feature classes and tables for the RFPGs. Each planning group must fill the template geodatabase with relevant regional flood planning data.
The Springs Monitoring Program includes ongoing and intermittent observation springs. The number of springs in the program may change to meet the evolving goals, resources, and needs of the program.
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