BVWaterSmart Wins TEEA Award for Water Conservation
Learn more about this project by viewing the video played at the awards banquet HERE. If you are interested in signing up, go to bvwatersmart.tamu.edu
All Monitoring Well Data – 2023
Brazos River Alluvium Water Levels | 2022-2023
BVGCD Meeting Schedule
Transport Permit Hearing | Tuesday, June 18, 2024 | 6:00 p.m. | Hearne Elementary School Cafeteria
Permit Hearing Notice & Agenda | Tuesday, June 18, 2024
Transport Permit Applications & Background Information
All Transport Permits Applications
Teams Presentation of Public Transport Permit Hearing | June 18, 2024
GMA 12 DFC Planning Meeting | Thursday May 23, 2024 | 10:00 a.m. | Post Oak Savannah GCD Office | Milano, Texas
GMA 12 DFC Planning Meeting Notice & Agenda
GMA 12 Go to Meeting Link – Live meeting – JOIN HERE
You may also dial in for audio only using your phone at:
United States: +1 (408) 650-3123
Access Code: 225-961-245
Public comments will be taken at the beginning of the meeting during the public comment period or during discussion on an agenda item. Each speaker will be allowed three (3) minutes per agenda item. Those wishing to make public comment will be asked to state their name and the agenda item(s) they want to address.
GMA 12 DFC Planning | 2026 Planning
GMA 12 Stakeholder Comment Submission Form
2021 Adopted Desired Future Conditions
The following Desired Future Conditions (DFCs) for the Brazos Valley Groundwater Conservation District aquifers were adopted by the Brazos Valley Groundwater Conservation District Board of Directors during the Regular Board meeting held Wednesday, August 10, 2022;
Click here to view District Adopted 2021 DFCs
GMA 12 Explanatory Report (Final – 2021) | January 28, 2022
TWDB Explanatory Report (2021) Administratively Complete | July 1, 2022
GMA 12 Planning Cycle 2021 | Relevant Documents
High Quality Groundwater For Our Area
The Brazos Valley Groundwater Conservation District is a not-for-profit local government that was created with a directive to protect and conserve the groundwater resources of Brazos and Robertson counties. The Districts’ primary objective, and legal mandate, is to ensure that enough high quality groundwater is available in our area for future generations.