High Plains Underground Water Conservation District No. 1 was created in 1951. As a political subdivision of Texas, HPUWCD is charged with protecting, preserving and conserving aquifers within the District's service area.
As the first groundwater conservation district created in Texas, the original boundaries of the High Plains Water District were delineated in March 1951 by the State Board of Engineers. After several annexations, the HPWD now serves an area of 11,850 square miles or 7,587,359 acres, which includes all or portions of 16 counties.
Amarillo Office:
High Plains Water District
6500 Canyon Dr. Ste 200
Amarillo, TX 79109-7032
Phone: 806.318.3834
Fax: 806.418.4925
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Contact High Plains Underground Water Conservation District
2930 Avenue Q
Lubbock, Texas 79411
Phone: 806-762-0181
Fax: 806-762-1834
Service Area
Services provided in:
- Armstrong County, Texas
- Bailey County, Texas
- Briscoe County, Texas
- Castro County, Texas
- Cochran County, Texas
- Crosby County, Texas
- Deaf Smith County, Texas
- Dickens County, Texas
- Floyd County, Texas
- Garza County, Texas
- Hale County, Texas
- Hockley County, Texas
- Lamb County, Texas
- Lubbock County, Texas
- Lynn County, Texas
- Oldham County, Texas
- Parmer County, Texas
- Potter County, Texas
- Randall County, Texas
- Swisher County, Texas
- Terry County, Texas
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