Mesa Underground Water Conservation District |
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Contact: | Jacob Hernandez General Manager 212 N. Ave G Lamesa, Texas 79331 806-872-9205 https://sites.google.com/view/muwcd/home |
Enabling/Major Legislation: | In 1989, Senate Bill 1727 called for the creation of Mesa Underground Conservation District. On January 20, 1990, the district was created by the voters of Dawson County. |
Link To Current Enabling Legislation: | https://sites.google.com/view/muwcd/about?authuser=0 |
Link To management Plan Or Instructions On Where To Find It: | https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3GS55KDh1EDQUh3WHFOdXQwTTg/view |
Link To District Rules Or Instructions On Where To Find Them: | https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3GS55KDh1EDcmtCSTc5Ty02a2s/view |
Number Of Counties: | 1 |
Counties Covered: | Dawson County |
Income Source: | Both |
GCD Population: | 5 Thousand -10 Thousand |
Community Type: | Rural |
Largest Use: | Agricultural |
Selection of Board Members: | Elected |
Number of Board Members: | 5 |
GMAs: | 2 |
Exempt Wells: | N/A |
Reporting Requirements: | Yes, Production Use Measurement Area |
Reporting Frequency: | Annual |
Meter Requirements: | Yes, for a Production Use Measurement Area |
Spacing Requirements: | A new permitted well may not be drilled within 100 yards (300 feet) from the property line of an adjoining landowner(s). |
Production Limitations (Non-Exempt Wells): | A well or well system may only be permitted to be drilled and equipped for the production of a cumulative total of 5 gallons perminute per contiguous acre under which the identical ownership of land and water rights are owned, operated, and controlled. | Do you have a well plugging program? | No | Does your district offer any financial assistance or in kind services for plugging? | No | Do you offer water quality testing? | Yes | Do you have a newsletter? | No | How can someone subscribe to your newsletter? | NA | Do you offer educational outreach? | No |