Brazos Valley Groundwater District Board To Hear Competing Applications

Screen shot from brazosvalleygcd.org.
Screen shot from brazosvalleygcd.org.

Thursday’s meeting of the Brazos Valley groundwater district board (September 12) includes two contested applications.

The Texas A&M system opposes the application from a group who wants to export water from Robertson County to Travis, Williamson, Bell, and/or Milam counties.

And the group wanting to ship water to the west opposes the system’s application to drill a well on the RELLIS campus.

RELLIS campus director Kelly Templin says the water exporters want to pump almost the same amount of water that is used by the combined total of A&M and the cities of College Station and Bryan.

Both applicants say they have concerns about the impact that the competing applications will have on the underground water aquifer.

Thursday’s groundwater district board meeting starts at two p.m. at the district office in downtown Hearne.

Click HERE to be directed to the Brazos Valley groundwater district website home page, which has links to a webstream of Thursday’s meeting and documents associated with the applications from the Texas A&M system and those wanting to export water out of Robertson County.

Click below to hear comments from Kelly Templin, visiting with WTAW’s Bill Oliver.

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