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Recharge Enhancement

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Recharge Enhancement

Recharge enhancement is an important tool to help encourage recharge of our groundwater. Urban development decreases direct recharge from precipitation but introduces new sources of water which, in most instances, can increase groundwater recharge if applied properly.

Best Management Practices for Recharge Enhancement

Onion Creek Recharge Enhancement

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The District is responsible for the management of groundwater in Bell County, Texas.

The District’s mission is to “develop and implement an efficient, economical and environmentally sound groundwater management program to protect and enhance the water resources of the district.”
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January 11, 2023 Board Meeting & Workshop

January 11, 2023 Board Meeting & Workshop
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December 14, 2022 Board Meeting & Workshop

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Belton Texas 76513

P.O. Box 1989,
Belton Texas 76513

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