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Blanco-Pedernales GCD Important Updates! 

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NOTICE OF VEHICLE AUCTION
The Blanco-Pedernales Groundwater Conservation District is accepting bids for a 2012 Toyota 4Runner SR5 4WD, approximately 220,000 miles.
VIN# JTEBU5JR2C5107979
The vehicle will be sold AS IS, WHERE IS, with no warranties expressed or implied.Bids must include the bidder’s name, contact information, and total purchase price offered, and must be received by 3:00 p.m. Friday, September 4, 2026.
Submit bids to:
Blanco-Pedernales Groundwater Conservation District
office@blancogroundwatertx.gov or via US Postal mail or hand delivery to:
601 W. Main Street, Johnson City TX 78636
The District reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
For information or to arrange an inspection,
contact BPGCD Office Manager Amy Haynes at (830) 868-9196 or amy.haynes@blancogroundwatertx.gov.
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Outfitted and ready for service! Our new Ford F-150 features upgraded emergency lights and fresh company decals, helping our team stay safe, visible, and prepared wherever the job takes us. 

 

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Please join us in welcoming our newest team member, Erin Elizabeth!

A Tyler native and longtime Hill Country resident, she brings six years of industry knowledge from Centex Pump & Supply. She now calls Wimberley home and enjoys spending time with family and friends, as well as crafting at the library. Erin started July 28, 2026. We're thrilled to have her as part of our team!

 

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Understanding the difference between Exempt and Non-Exempt.

 

 

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Non-Exempt, PERMITTED wells must report production numbers by Jan 31. 

TAGD Groundwater Survey

Texas Water Development Board is Soliciting Feedback to Improve

Non-Surveyed Groundwater Use Estimates

The Texas Water Development (TWDB) has partnered with the Bureau of Economic Geology (BEG) to improve groundwater use estimates across Texas. We are seeking support from groundwater stakeholders in sharing a brief, anonymous survey with well owners. This voluntary survey collects basic information about wells that are not metered and do not otherwise report pumping data.

Collection of accurate well data is a vital component in the assessment of conservation initiatives, efforts to address limited water supplies and facilities in some areas, and to provide for continuing population growth. Responses will help improve groundwater use estimates and support future TWDB planning efforts.

These survey results are anonymous, grouped at the county level, and will not in any way affect the permitting, metering, or regulatory status of respondent’s wells.

Completed surveys accepted through August 31.

For more detail and link to the survey, click on the link below!

Your input is greatly appreciated!

Qualtrics Survey | Qualtrics Experience Management

 

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📢 TCEQ Seeks Public Input on Potential Rule Changes

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) is accepting stakeholder comments on agency rules identified for potential improvement through the Texas Regulatory Efficiency Office’s rule review process.

🗓️ Comments must be submitted by July 16

👉 Submit your comments through the Smart Comment portal CLICK HERE!

📄 View the proposed rule recommendations -- CLICK HERE!

🔎 Learn more about other rulemaking activities -- CLICK HERE!

Your feedback helps shape effective and efficient environmental regulations in Texas.

TCEQ seeks public comments on potential rule changes. Submit by July 16 via the Smart Comment portal. Your feedback counts!

 

 

BPGCD waives well permit fee to encourage compliance by April 16, 2027. Exempt and non-exempt well guidelines included.

 

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