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Annual Groundwater Elevation Study of the Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer in Rusk County 2017
The Rusk County Groundwater Conservation District (District) performs water level monitoring of our area aquifers, specifically our major Aquifer the Carrizo-Wilcox. We have been collecting...
Abbott Vetoes 50 Bills Passed by 85th Legislature, some Groundwater Bills
Governor Greg Abbott has vetoed 50 bills that were passed during the regular legislative session. Abbott offered a number of common explanations for his vetoes,...
RCGCD Participates in Groundwater Logging Training
The Rusk County Groundwater Conservation District has been successful since 2009 conducting Geophysical Logs otherwise known as e-logs or a wireline unit on groundwater wells...
Texas Senate and House Water Committee Chairmen discuss Water Issues of the 85th Legislature
In every odd-numbered year, the Texas Legislature convenes in regular session for 140 days. With this in mind, the Texas Water Journal invited Senator Charles...
Water is not a Commodity to be Pumped to Depletion
“Water rights are protected when conservation districts regulate groundwater pumping. That makes water unlike oil and gas – a similarity a recent commentary suggested. If...
District Annual Report & Financial Audit for 2016 Available
The Rusk County Groundwater Conservation District’s Board of Director’s approved the District’s 2016 Annual Report at the November 2016 Board Meeting. The Board also approved...
Texas Facing Massive Well Cleanup Costs after Oil Bust
The worst oil bust since the 1980s is putting Texas and other oil producing states on the hook for thousands of newly abandoned drilling sites...
Texas Supreme Court: Accommodation Doctrine Applies to Groundwater
On May 27, 2016, the Texas Supreme Court issued its opinion in Coyote Lake Ranch, LLC v. City of Lubbock. This case is extremely important...
TWDB launches texasflood.org
TWDB launches texasflood.org. The Rusk County Groundwater Conservation District launched its new website the beginning of June 2016.
District Adopts New Rule Changes
The Rusk County Groundwater Conservation District received public input May 9, 2016 and after discussion amended the District Rules per the proposed amendments with the...
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