


How to Report Online
WATCH ME: How to Report Usage
Watch the video below to learn how to report your usage through our online portal.
Reporting Pumping
Annual Reporting
Annual Reporting (4)
- Track groundwater usage across the district
- Protect your groundwater rights
- Support planning during droughts
- Ensure fair and responsible groundwater management
You still have to report. Even if you pumped zero gallons of water last year, you must report “0”.
- Online reporting at https://euwcd.halff.com/usage
- Mail it to 110 Wyoming Blvd, Pleasanton TX 78064
January 15th every year.

Permitted Well Forms
Permitted Wells
These are the forms you may need for a permitted well. Download the appropriate form for your needs.
Permitted wells must obtain a Production Permit and meet applicable spacing, construction, and usage requirements.
Once a Drilling Permit & Application is received by EUWCD, we will begin our review process. After board approval a fully executed production permit will be provided back to the well owner.
Are you looking for information on exempt wells? Click below.
Drilling Permit & Application
Fill out this form to apply for a permit to drill and produce from a new non-exempt well within the District. You will need to specify a driller and drilling specs.
Affidavit – Individual
Submit this affidavit if you are an individual property owner asserting your legal authority to access and produce groundwater. A notarized affidavit is required with the drilling permit & application.
Affidavit – Entity
Submit this affidavit if the well is associated with a business, organization, or other legal entity with rights to access and produce groundwater. A notarized affidavit is required with the drilling permit & application.
Evergreen UWCD’s Annual Reporting

Each year, the Evergreen Underground Water Conservation District compiles and publishes an Annual Report to provide the public with a transparent summary of the District’s activities, operations, and regulatory programs. These reports include information on groundwater production, permitting, monitoring, compliance efforts, public outreach, and financial expenditures, as well as updates on the District’s progress toward reaching it’s desired future conditions (DFCs).
The Annual Report also serves as a key accountability tool for the Board of Directors and staff, helping ensure that all actions align with the District’s mission to conserve, protect, and manage groundwater resources within Atascosa, Frio, Karnes, and Wilson counties. By making these reports available, the District supports informed decision-making and maintains open communication with landowners, groundwater users, and the general public.