The Cross Section Newsletter:(A news publication of the High Plains Underground Water Conservation District No. 1) December 2023
In this edition of news from HPWD:
- Permit Application Statistics
- Playa Lake Restoration and Conservation
- Research and Demonstration Grant Applications
- 4-H Water Ambassadors
- Upcoming events
- Texas water news and drought updates
Permit Application Statistics
Playa Lake Restoration and Conservation Program
Are you looking for assistance with playa lake restoration? The Texas Playa Conservation Initiative has technical and financial assistance for landowners. A healthy playa lake contributes significantly more aquifer recharge than others that are affected by sedimentation or pits. Check your local area using this estimator from Playa Lakes Joint Venture. This tool was developed using grant funds from HPWD and others.
Research and Demonstration Grant Applications for 2024
Are you seeking funding for a water conservation research, demonstration, or education project? The High Plains Underground Water Conservation District (HPWD) is now accepting requests for proposals. HPWD is looking for innovative ideas that will help conserve water.
Proposals are due no later than Monday, February 5, 2024, by 5:00 p.m.
Proposals received by the deadline will be reviewed by the HPWD Research/Demonstration Committee, which shall make recommendations to the Board. Applicants are to be notified by the end of March concerning the decision of the Board.
Research and Demonstration Grant Application
4-H Water Ambassadors
4-H Water Ambassadors is a platform for youth to connect with water industry professionals and educators who represent a wide range of water disciplines.
For more information or if someone you know is interested in applying, visit their website here.
Upcoming Events
The new website has a calendar of events where you may stay informed:
Texas Water News and Drought Updates
- Aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) pilot program is part of Austin's water supply strategy.
- A new law effective January 1, 2024, addresses groundwater certification studies for homeowners.
- The drought conditions map and the monthly outlook are updated.