Drought Management Plan

Drought management is more a process of monitoring and reporting.
The District responds to drought but has no means to manage it per se.

Drought Management Plan:

Drought is a normal, recurrent feature of climate, although many erroneously consider it a rare and random event. Drought is also a temporary aberration, and differs from aridity, which is restricted to low rainfall regions and is a permanent feature of climate (“What is Drought?”, National Drought Mitigation Center). The Rolling Plains Groundwater Conservation District is in an arid region that also experiences drought. However, even in the midst of a drought, rainfall at crucial times of the growing season may significantly reduce irrigation water demand.

Drought response conservation measures typically used in other regions of Texas (i.e., rationing) are not used in this region due to extreme economic impact potential. In the District, groundwater conservation is stressed at all times. The Board recognizes that irrigated agriculture provides economic stability to the communities within the District. Therefore, the District adopts the position that, in times of precipitation shortage, irrigated agricultural producers will not be limited to any less usage of groundwater than is provided by District rules. The District will treat all groundwater user groups fairly and equally with regard to applying more stringent conservation measures, as deemed necessary and where practical.

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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Online Payments

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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