High Plains Underground Water Conservation District Number 1, located in Lubbock, TX, is a vital organization responsible for managing and conserving the groundwater resources in GMA 2, one of the 16 groundwater management areas in Texas. Comprised of seven groundwater conservation districts, including Garza County UWCD, High Plains UWCD, Llano Estacado UWCD, Mesa UWCD, Permian Basin UWCD, Sandy Land UWCD, and South Plains UWCD, this collaborative effort ensures the preservation, protection, and sustainable use of water from the Ogallala Aquifer, Edwards-Trinity High Plains Aquifer, and Dockum Aquifer. Through the adoption of Desired Future Conditions (DFCs) and joint planning processes, High Plains Underground Water Conservation District Number 1 plays a crucial role in the long-term water planning and management for the South Plains region of Texas.
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