Conserve. Preserve. Protect.
Send an email of support for the creation of the Nueces GCD
Send an email of support for the creation of the Nueces GCD
Sample Support Letter 3
Email to: CHIEFCLK@TCEQ.TEXAS.GOV
To Whom It May Concern,
Re: Support for the Creation of the Nueces Groundwater Conservation District (TCEQ ID # GPA-250902)
I am submitting this letter to support the creation of the Nueces Groundwater Conservation District (TCEQ ID # GPA-250902) under the landowner petition process currently before TCEQ.
The establishment of a district dedicated to groundwater management will enable data-driven monitoring, equitable permitting, and regional coordination with neighboring districts. With population growth and increased water demand in the region, this proactive step will help maintain aquifer levels, prevent depletion, and secure water availability for future development.
I appreciate TCEQ’s attention to this matter and encourage approval of the proposed district’s creation.
Sincerely,
Please make sure that whatever you do that you include both identifiers; Nueces GCD and GP-250902
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About the Nueces Groundwater Conservation District
The Nueces Groundwater Conservation District (NGCD) was established to protect, preserve, and manage the groundwater resources of the Nueces River Basin for the benefit of current and future generations. Our mission is rooted in the belief that water is not just a resource—it’s a shared responsibility. By maintaining a balance between use and conservation, NGCD ensures that local landowners, communities, and ecosystems can thrive together.
Commitment to Community
At NGCD, we believe that conservation begins with connection. We’re committed to keeping the public informed through accessible reports, community meetings, and our blog, The Current — where we share regular updates on salinity levels, river conditions, and water management efforts. Our goal is to empower every resident and landowner in the basin to take part in protecting the water that sustains us all.
Protecting What Runs Deep
The Nueces Groundwater Conservation District is dedicated to safeguarding the water beneath our feet—the very foundation of life, growth, and community in South Texas. Through ongoing monitoring, data transparency, and local collaboration, NGCD ensures that our shared groundwater resources remain sustainable for generations to come. We believe that strong communities start with informed citizens, and we’re committed to keeping you connected to the health of the Nueces Basin through education, outreach, and responsible conservation practices.
Faces of the A.C.E.S: Partners in Purpose
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Amigo
Amigo the Alligator Gar stands for Aquifer, reminding us that clean water supports life both above and below the surface.
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Chris
Chris the Bobcat represents Community, symbolizing the strength and unity of the people who call Nueces County home.
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Esperanza
Esperanza the Egret embodies Environment, bringing hope for a cleaner, healthier future.
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South Texas Water Well Willie
South Texas Water Well Willie represents Sustainability, guarding the groundwater that sustains our families, farms, and communities.
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Nueces Ned
Nueces Ned joins the A.C.E.S as a trusted voice, steady, and experienced figure. He reminds us that sustainability means thinking ahead and caring for our water resources today to secure our future.
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Harry
Harry the Texas Horned Lizard, a symbol of Texas heritage and resilience, reminds us that protecting our groundwater and rivers is about protecting our home and way of life.
The A.C.E.S. Mission: Protecting the Water That Protects Us
The A.C.E.S. of Nueces County represent the heart of what the Nueces Groundwater Conservation District stands for: Aquifer, Community, Environment, and Sustainability. They unite science, stewardship, and community values to inspire local involvement in conservation. Through their stories, they help residents of all ages understand how everyday actions contribute to protecting our groundwater and surface water for generations to come.
Their shared message is simple but powerful: “Protect our aquifer. Strengthen our community. Defend our environment. Live with sustainability. Because clean water is the best water — for all of Nueces County.”
