Trinity Glen Rose Groundwater Conservation District

Trinity Glen Rose Groundwater Conservation District The Trinity Glen Rose GCD was created for the purpose of conserving, preserving the Trinity Aquifer.

Sending good luck to our Spurs on NBA Championship Series Game Day! Get 'em guys!
06/05/2026

Sending good luck to our Spurs on NBA Championship Series Game Day! Get 'em guys!

Trinity Glen Rose Groundwater Conservation District wants you to know that during the Memorial Day holiday period, you c...
05/20/2026

Trinity Glen Rose Groundwater Conservation District wants you to know that during the Memorial Day holiday period, you can buy any product tax free that displays a WaterSense® label or logo. These items can be bought for either personal or business purpose. For more information, click this link - https://comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/publications/98-1018.php

04/29/2026
Let's see those rain gauges! Post in the comments.
04/21/2026

Let's see those rain gauges! Post in the comments.

Some much needed relief across the hill county.
04/20/2026

Some much needed relief across the hill county.

BIG TIME rainfall in and around Bexar County today and still raining. Large range too from south to north across county. Daily record rain in SA is 4.64" set in 1926

04/14/2026

Want to know more about how the Trinity Aquifer recharges in North Bexar County? Get the facts here, visit our RECHARGE page.

La Nina is over.
04/13/2026

La Nina is over.

Drought area has reached its largest extent since September 2023. Extreme and exceptional drought is impacting almost a ...
03/30/2026

Drought area has reached its largest extent since September 2023. Extreme and exceptional drought is impacting almost a quarter of the State.

TWDB’s Water Weekly: The latest map for conditions as of March 24 shows an increase in drought area larger than the combined declines from the previous two weeks. Drought area has reached its largest extent since September 2023. Extreme and exceptional drought is impacting almost a quarter of the state. https://bit.ly/TexasWaterWeekly

Texas’ most famous native plant is getting ready to show off a bit. You can show of your green thumb too by planting low...
03/30/2026

Texas’ most famous native plant is getting ready to show off a bit. You can show of your green thumb too by planting low-to-no watering needed native plants in your landscape this spring. Your water bill will love you for it. Don’t Waste the Wet Stuff! Learn more water-saving ideas at:https://www.trinityglenrose.com/conservation.

03/26/2026

Real sobering way to view our drought. Per the National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), it would take roughly 26" of rain over next 3 months to eliminate our drought conditions. Drought conditions based on the Palmer Hydrological Drought Index (PHDI)

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12274 Bandera Road , Suites 106/107
Helotes, TX
78023

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