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The Texas Groundwater Summit, the state’s premier groundwater event, will take place August 19-21 at the Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort in San Antonio, Texas. Hosted by the Texas Alliance of Groundwater Districts (TAGD), this highly anticipated annual event is expected to draw more than 450 attendees from across Texas and beyond. The event brings together a broad coalition of groundwater industry leaders, community stakeholders, agency representatives, and government officials to explore the most pressing issues affecting Texas groundwater.

Photo 1: At the 2024 Texas Groundwater Summit, legislators discussed groundwater policy and outlined expectations for the upcoming 89th Legislative Session. L to R: TAGD Executive Director, Adam Foster, Senator Nathan Johnson, Senator Charles Perry, and Representative Stan Kitzman. Final arrangements are being made for a similar panel this year.
With the state’s water future in sharp focus, the Texas Groundwater Summit provides a vital space for informed dialogue, collaboration, and a look into how the results of the 89th Legislative Session will shape the future of groundwater management. Over the course of three days, attendees will dive into pressing groundwater topics through expert panels, technical sessions, and keynote addresses, while connecting with peers from across the state.

Photo 2: Networking in Action: Participants connect with exhibitors, exchange ideas, and recharge with refreshments during a lively break at the 2024 Texas Groundwater Summit.
Attendees will also enjoy a variety of signature networking events designed to foster collaboration and community among groundwater professionals. Conference registration includes evening receptions on Tuesday and Wednesday, as well as the popular Desserts & Drinks Networking Event on Wednesday night, where participants can unwind with ice cream, beverages, and outdoor games. A Wednesday luncheon and coffee breaks throughout the conference offer additional opportunities to connect with peers and reflect on the day’s sessions.
Regular conference registration is open until August 1, with late and on-site registration rates following. Discounts apply for Texas Alliance of Groundwater District members, non-profit organizations, and government agencies. A limited number of exhibit tables and sponsorships are still available. Visit www.texasgroundwater.org/summit for more information.
The Texas Alliance of Groundwater Districts supports Texas groundwater conservation districts and their efforts to conserve, preserve, and protect groundwater. TAGD provides educational and technical assistance to member districts and the public, serves as a resource on groundwater issues with state officials, assists members in keeping current with state law, and is a central point of contact for information on groundwater issues and practices. Visit TAGD online at www.texasgroundwater.org.
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