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Existing hand-dug wells will reveal groundwater depth and give insight into subsurface soil properties. Sand or gravel areas in the bottom of valleys will often be home to groundwater. These layers can be covered by clay or silt, so its prudent to check these areas thoroughly.
Drinking contaminated groundwater can make you sick. Thats why its important to protect groundwater from harmful germs and chemicals and treat water if it is contaminated. Protect groundwater by: Maintaining your septic system if you have one.
Texas agencies reported 252 new cases of groundwater contamination during 2023 in the Texas Groundwater Protection Committee annual report. The latest report compiles 2,870 open cases of groundwater contamination, some of which date back decades. Nearly every county in Texas is impacted by the problem.
The Groundwater Division is responsible for all aspects of groundwater studies in the state. We monitor groundwater levels and groundwater quality in 9 major and 22 minor aquifers, conduct regional-scale groundwater modeling, and house and maintain water well records.
About the Texas Water Development Board. The mission of the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) is to lead the states efforts in ensuring a secure water future for Texas.
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For example, the massive Ogallala Aquifer in the Texas Panhandle, which provides the majority of groundwater supplies in Texas, is being pumped at a rate six times greater than the recharge rate.

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