Application to Drill a Well

 

Application to Drill a Well

An Application to Drill a Well is used for drilling one well and is valid for 90 days from the approved date. Staff will review this form and if administratively complete, forward the approved Application to the Drilling Contractor shown on this application. The same form is used for exempt and non-exempt water uses, the approval process is somewhat different.

The cost for this application is $250, you will be redirected to PayPal for this purpose.

    Your Name*

    Your Email*

    Your Phone*

    Your Address*

    Your City, State*

    Your Zip Code*

    Size of Property*

    Location of Property*

    Drilling Contractor*

    Contractor’s Phone*

    Planned Use of Well*

    (If different from above information)

    Landowner’s Name

    Landowner’s Email

    Landowner’s Phone

    Landowner’s Address

    Landowner’s City, State

    Landowner’s Zip Code

    By typing my name below, I declare, under penalty of perjury, that I am the Owner of said property or have an Agent Authorization on file with Rolling Plains GCD that authorizes this action.

    Applicant’s Name*

    Services and Resources

    District Overview

    The District was created in 1993 by the 73rd Texas Legislature HB2862) with the local confirmation election occurring in 1999. 

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    BOARD OF DIRECTORS

    The Directors are appointed by the Commissioner’s Court of each of the three counties and serve staggered four-year terms.

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    DISTRICT SERVICES

    Water quality testing services are frequently requested and may lead to discussions on health, wellhead protection, and other interests.

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    District Rules

    The District’s Rules are designed to spell out how we will take certain actions to limit waste, curtail production, or require certain other actions.

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