- High Plains Underground Water Conservation District
Created in 1951, the High Plains Underground Water Conservation District provides for the conservation, preservation, protection, recharging, and prevention of waste of ground water stored in the Ogallala aquifer within the boundaries of the district. The district serves residents in a 7.5 million acre service area consisting of all or part of 16 Southern High Plains Counties.
Contact High Plains Underground Water Conservation District:Jason Coleman, jason.coleman@hpwd.org
Contact NRCS: Quenna Terry, quenna.terry@tx.usda.gov
Contact TAWC: Samantha Borgstedt, samantha.borgstedt@ttu.edu