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Finding historical data on BPGCD monitor wells

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How to view historical water levels of a Blanco County monitor well:

1.       Go to the BPGCD website.  www.blancogroundwatertx.gov

2.      Scroll down on the main page  to “Technical Data”

3.      Click on District Monitor Well Data

4.      Click on the “+” sign, upper left, until blue “drops” appear

5.      Choose the monitor well you want to review

6.      Cursor over it and an info box will open

7.      Click on the little blue “water” logo next to the well I.D. number

8.      That should take you to the data for the well you wanted.

BPGCD Board Appoints New Director!

🎉 Board Appointment Announcement! 🎉 We’re proud to welcome Gregory Stevens to the Blanco‑Pedernales Groundwater Conservation District Board of Directors! 🗓️ Effective Feb 19, 2026, Greg will fill the remainder of Precinct 4 Director Bob Reed’s term (through May 2027). 💼 Greg will leverage the knowledge and experience he’s gained working for the District to advance our groundwater stewardship. 📣 Join us in congratulating Greg and thank you to outgoing Director Bob Reed for a decade of dedicated service.

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Kimberly Henderson Retires

Oct. 2025: Kimberly Henderson is moving on! Our bright telephone voice and welcoming morning hours reception presence at the BPGCD office is leaving us.   She has been with the District  since May of 2024. The 10-year Blanco County resident wants to spend more time with her beloved grandchild in New Braunfels. Kim says her primary mission at BPGCD was to make well registrations easy for property owners.   Personally, she most enjoyed the educational experience of Administrative Assistant work, learning about groundwater, aquifers, wells and drilling. We’ll miss you, Kim!

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