Welcome to the Official Website of Gonzales County Underground Water Conservation District

Our Mission

The mission of the Gonzales County Underground Water Conservation District is to conserve, preserve, protect and prevent waste of groundwater resources. It shall be the policy of the Board of Directors that the most efficient use of groundwater in the District is to provide for the needs of the citizens and ensure growth for future generations. 

Registered Well Map

The Gonzales County Underground Water Conservation District in coordination with Halff & Associates has provided an interactive map for public use. The map includes an interactive list of registered wells within the District, water level results, and water quality results from the District's water well monitoring system. Click here... to access the map. 

 

 

District Boundaries

The Gonzales County Underground Water Conservation District includes approximately 576,000 acres of Gonzales County and 77,440 acres in Caldwell County.

Boundary Map

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Employee Hiring Notice-Part-Time Field Technician

April 03, 2024

Gonzales County Underground Water Conservation District

 P.O. Box 1919, 522 Saint Matthew Street, Gonzales, Texas 78629       

Phone 830-672-1047         FAX 830-672-1387

 

Employee Hiring Notice

Position:                                              Part-Time Field Technician

Immediate Supervisor:                      General Manager

Effective Date:                                    March 12, 2024

The Gonzales County Underground Water Conservation District (GCUWCD) is seeking to hire a part-time Field Technician responsible for assisting with well registrations, well mitigation, measuring water levels, collecting water samples, and other field related activities.  ...

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