Middle Trinity Groundwater Conservation District

Middle Trinity Groundwater Conservation District Middle Trinity Groundwater Conservation District is a political subdivision of the state of Texas devoted to conserving and protecting water resources.

The Middle Trinity Groundwater Conservation District is devoted to the education, conservation, and protection of the groundwater resources of Bosque, Comanche, Coryell, and Erath counties. Public Well Map: https://mtgcd.halff.com/Map/Public

Why does the District care so much about monitoring wells and pump tests? Here's the short answer: because what we don't...
06/05/2026

Why does the District care so much about monitoring wells and pump tests? Here's the short answer: because what we don't measure, we can't manage.

Beneath our feet, water moves through rock and sediment in ways that aren't visible from the surface. Our network of monitoring wells gives us a window into that invisible world, tracking water levels through wet and dry seasons, during heavy pumping, and during recovery. Every data point tells part of the story of how our aquifer is behaving.

Pump tests take it a step further. By carefully pumping a well at a known rate and observing how nearby water levels respond, we can calculate real aquifer properties, how fast water flows through the rock, how wells influence each other, and how much the aquifer can sustainably yield. That's not guesswork. That's science.

All of that field data feeds directly into our groundwater flow model, a computer simulation of how water moves through our aquifer system. The more monitoring data and pump test results we plug in, the more accurate that model becomes. An accurate model means better decisions: smarter permitting, more reliable forecasting, and a clearer picture of long-term water availability for landowners, farmers, and families who depend on groundwater every single day.

We're committed to doing this work because the decisions we make today will shape the water supply our kids and grandkids inherit.

The next MTGCD Board Meeting and Permit Hearing is Thursday, June 4th. All interested parties are invited to attend. We ...
05/28/2026

The next MTGCD Board Meeting and Permit Hearing is Thursday, June 4th. All interested parties are invited to attend. We look forward to your participation and valuable input as we continue our mission to protect and conserve our groundwater resources.

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ Date: Thursday, June 4th
๐Ÿ•’ Time: 1:15pm
๐Ÿ“ Location: 930 N Wolfe Nursery Rd, Stephenville, TX 76401

The MTGCD office will be closed on Monday, May 25th, for Memorial Day.
05/22/2026

The MTGCD office will be closed on Monday, May 25th, for Memorial Day.

The next MTGCD Board Meeting and Permit Hearing is next Thursday, May 7th. All interested parties are invited to attend....
04/30/2026

The next MTGCD Board Meeting and Permit Hearing is next Thursday, May 7th. All interested parties are invited to attend. We look forward to your participation and valuable input as we continue our mission to protect and conserve our groundwater resources.

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ Date: Thursday, May 7th
๐Ÿ•’ Time: 1:00 pm
๐Ÿ“ Location: 930 N Wolfe Nursery Rd, Stephenville, TX 76401

Registered MTGCD wells can take advantage of free annual water testing, including checks for bacteria, pH, nitrates & ni...
04/28/2026

Registered MTGCD wells can take advantage of free annual water testing, including checks for bacteria, pH, nitrates & nitrites, hydrogen sulfide, and total dissolved solids.

Our field technician will collect samples from your well, and you'll receive the results within 48 hours. We offer one free test per well each year for those within our district (Bosque, Comanche, Coryell, and Erath Counties).

Schedule your water quality test today or call us at 254-965-6705 for more information. Note: Samples are collected Monday through Thursday.

The next MTGCD Board Meeting and Permit Hearing is next Thursday, April 16th.  All interested parties are invited to att...
04/09/2026

The next MTGCD Board Meeting and Permit Hearing is next Thursday, April 16th. All interested parties are invited to attend. We look forward to your participation and valuable input as we continue our mission to protect and conserve our groundwater resources.

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ Date: Thursday, April 16th
๐Ÿ•’ Time: 1:00 pm
๐Ÿ“ Location: 930 N Wolfe Nursery Rd, Stephenville, TX 76401

Weโ€™ve been hearing a lot of questions about new projects and development in our area, especially about how it might affe...
03/23/2026

Weโ€™ve been hearing a lot of questions about new projects and development in our area, especially about how it might affect local wells. We understand why thatโ€™s on your mind.

If you have a well, one simple thing you can do is check if it qualifies for our Monitoring Well Program.

We track water levels over time to help us see whatโ€™s happening underground. That matters because it gives you and your neighbors a better understanding of your water supply and helps us catch changes early.

Taking part is completely voluntary, and if your well is selected, youโ€™ll be helping support good water planning for our community now and in the future.

If youโ€™re interested, weโ€™d love for you to fill out the interest form here:

Monitoring Well Program If you're interested in participating in our monitoring well program, complete the form with a few details about your well. For any additional questions, please call 254-965-6705.

MTGCD is proud to serve Erath, Comanche, Bosque, and Coryell counties. Groundwater supports our homes, schools, business...
03/17/2026

MTGCD is proud to serve Erath, Comanche, Bosque, and Coryell counties. Groundwater supports our homes, schools, businesses, ranches, and more. We all depend on it.
Registering your well is not only a requirement under state law, but it also serves to safeguard your property. MTGCD ensures that your well is considered when evaluating new well proposals. Registration also provides an opportunity to measure water quality and levels in your well, creating baseline data that is crucial for addressing any future concerns that may arise.

Understanding Groundwater Recharge in Three Simple Steps:1) Rainfall: Rainwater falls to the ground, starting its journe...
03/10/2026

Understanding Groundwater Recharge in Three Simple Steps:

1) Rainfall: Rainwater falls to the ground, starting its journey across the landscape or into the soil.

2) Infiltration: Rich, healthy soil and lush vegetation enhance the land's capacity to absorb the water.

3) Recharge: Water gradually seeps down into the aquifer, replenishing our vital groundwater resources.

To learn more about recharge and recharge enhancement, visit our website at https://www.middletrinitygcd.org/recharge-enhancement.

The next MTGCD Board Meeting and Permit Hearing is next Thursday, March 5th. Please note that the meeting time has been ...
02/26/2026

The next MTGCD Board Meeting and Permit Hearing is next Thursday, March 5th. Please note that the meeting time has been changed to 2 PM. All interested parties are invited to attend. We look forward to your participation and valuable input as we continue our mission to protect and conserve our groundwater resources.

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ Date: Thursday, March 5th
๐Ÿ•’ Time: 2:00 pm
๐Ÿ“ Location: 930 N Wolfe Nursery Rd, Stephenville, TX 76401

Address

930 Wolfe Nursery Road
Stephenville, TX
76401

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+12549656705

Website

https://www.middletrinitygcd.org/scholarship, https://www.exploretheditch.org/

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