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Groundwater Information
- Current Groundwater News
- Groundwater Basics
- Groundwater Management
- Groundwater Classification
- Groundwater in Texas
- Monitoring and Data
- Agricultural Resources
- Resources for Small Communities
- National Groundwater Awareness Week in Texas
- Groundwater White Papers
- Groundwater Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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Public Wells
Public wells serve public water supply systems and are regulated by the Public Drinking Water Section of the TCEQ. These public water supply systems must have at least 15 service connections or serve at least 25 individuals at least 60 days out of the year.
- TCEQ's Public Drinking Water Section regulates public water supply systems
- TCEQ's Consumer Confidence Reports (CCR) Page. CCR's are annual water reports from community water supplies.
- Texas Rural Water Association is a statewide nonprofit educational and trade association.
- TWDB's Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) Loan Program provides loans at interest rates lower than market rate to governmental entities for water infrastructure projects.
- National Drinking Water Clearinghouse provides assistance to small communities on drinking water issues.
- American Water Works Association assists water supply professionals with information and resources.