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Safeguarding Groundwater Resources
FOR THE EVERGREEN UWCD
To protect and conserve the groundwater resources of Atascosa, Frio, Karnes, and Wilson counties
Notice to Purchaser Form
Production Reporting
Other Permits
Business Opportunity
EUWCD
Request For Qualifications (RFQ)
for
GROUNDWATER MODEL DEVELOPMENT

Pre-Submittal TEAMS Conference
RFQ 2026-01 Modeling
Mon 3/9/2026 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Notification
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR ADOPTION OF THE DISTRICT MANAGEMENT PLAN
Our Mission
At Evergreen Underground Water Conservation District, our mission is to safeguard groundwater resources for the communities of Atascosa, Frio, Karnes, and Wilson counties. The District directs its efforts for the conservation, preservation, protection, recharging, and prevention of waste of groundwater and groundwater reservoirs or their subdivisions.
We care for
wells in our district.
Driller’s Portal
Streamlined for well drillers
Find My Well
Locate and access detailed information about your well
Permit Applications
Learn about the permitting process for your water well
Pump Calculator
Convert your electricity usage to pumping volumes
Aquifer Science
Explore data and reports on local groundwater levels and trends
Notification
NOTICE OF PERMIT APPLICATION TO DRILL NEW WATER WELL FOR PUBLIC SUPPLY USE AND TRANSPORT OF GROUNDWATER OUT OF THE DISTRICT
This notice is to inform you that Springs Hill Special Utility District (Texas Water System 0940022) has applied to the Evergreen Underground Water Conservation District for a permit to export groundwater from the District.
Click through documents below
Production Permit
Attachment A – Blumberg Well No. 1 – Hydro Study Type 2 – Formatted to Guidelines (7-15-25)
Attachment B – SSLGC GU-2 DIL FINAL (Coordinates Updated)
Attachment C – 1997 Water Lease
Attachment D – checklist-well_pollution_hazard_survey
Attachment E – Total Estimated Recoverable Storage Calculations
Attachment F – McCrometer Ultra Mag Spec Sheet
Blumberg Well 1Subsidence_Prediction_Tool – Updated
For the purpose of conserving, preserving, protecting, and recharging the underground water in the district.
Atascosa, Frio, Karnes, and Wilson counties rely on the local groundwater supplies to meet their drinking water, industrial, agricultural, domestic, and livestock needs. The District believes this valuable resource can be managed in a reasonable manner through conservation, education, and regulation. The District directs its efforts for the conservation, preservation, protection, recharging, and prevention of waste of groundwater in groundwater reservoirs or their subdivisions.
The District’s rules and management plan are based on the best available science, within the laws and rules in effect. The overall management goal will be a sustainable supply of water from local groundwater resources, while recognizing the need to balance protection of rights of private landowners with the responsibility of managing the area’s groundwater resources for future generations.
Happening Now
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Notifications:
ID Water Leaks & Conserve Groundwater
Water is one of our most precious resources, and conserving it starts in your backyard. Detecting leaks early protects this resource for future generations. One of the most common ways water is wasted is through undetected leaks in irrigation systems, underground…
Why Should I Register My Well?
If you own a well, you might wonder why registering it is important. At the Evergreen Underground Water Conservation District (EUWCD), well registration plays a critical role in ensuring the long-term sustainability of our shared groundwater resources. While it might…
How Do I Find My Well?
Find My Well Why It’s Important to Locate Your Well Protect your investment and establish your water rights Verify your well’s location and spacing requirements Monitor and maintain well health and safety Ensure compliance with groundwater management regulations…
The forest and water problems are perhaps the most vital internal questions of the United States.


