Hickory Underground Water Conservation District No. 1

Hickory Underground Water Conservation District No. 1 The District was created on June 9, 1982 to conserve, preserve and protect the groundwater within the legal boundaries of the district.

The District was created by an order of the Texas Water Commission on June 9, 1982, and organized under the terms and provisions of Article XVI, Section 59 of the Texas Constitution and Chapters 35 and 36 of the Texas Water Code. We were formed to "formulate, promulgate, and enforce rules and regulations for the purpose of conserving, preserving, prevention of waste, protecting, and recharging" th

e waters of all aquifers within the District boundaries. In short, our mission is to protect your groundwater. The District covers approximately 1,700,000 acres in all of Mason County and portions of McCulloch, Concho, San Saba, Menard, and Kimble County. Five directors, making up our Board of Directors, represent these areas. The Board meets on the second Thursday of every month at the District office, located on the northeast side of the square in Brady. The Board ensures that control of District groundwater remains in the hands of local citizens in the District. The District employs four staff members: David Huie is our Manager, Caroline Runge is our Consulting Manager, Angelina Bonetti Deans is the Assistant Manager, and Ronnie Moore is our Lab and Field Technician. Water quantity is a primary concern for the area. We currently utilize eight water level recorders and approximately 200 manual monitoring wells to evaluate the amount of water in the District. Data collected from various sources, such as in-house and state measurements, indicated the Hickory Aquifer was declining at a rate of .75 ft/year. Since the District's inception 20 years ago, the decline rate has slowed to an average of .4 ft/year. For this reason it is imperative that landowners notify the District of new wells. Permits or registrations are issued as appropriate. As driller's logs are submitted, information derived from these is studied to further determine the depth to various formations in the district. All this information is compiled in an effort to ensure the supply of water in the District meets the demand. On May 3, 2003, Mason held an election to annex the remainder of that county into the District. The proposition passed 422 to 48. We're working hard to gather information on wells in this new area, but any cooperation from landowners would be greatly appreciated. So if you have a well that is not registered or permitted, please notify us. The Hickory UWCD maintains a water-testing laboratory to monitor quality and trends. While not a certified lab, the District obtains samples annually which are analyzed by a commercial laboratory, as well as in-house, to insure the validity of our procedures. Bacterial analysis for total coliform, E. Coli, and F***l Coliform, and eight other tests are routinely performed at no charge for anyone in the District.

06/11/2026

If you're not sure if you're in the Hickory UWCD boundaries, just check your property tax statement or visit your appraisal district website.

You can also use the map on our website but honestly the CAD solution is the quickest and easiest.

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Hickory UWCD invites the public to a free viewing party on June 17th from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. at the Brady National Bank...
06/09/2026

Hickory UWCD invites the public to a free viewing party on June 17th from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. at the Brady National Bank Community Room for a live webinar on Water Rights in Texas with Attorney Kyle Weldon. Weldon has a strong background in agriculture, including advanced degrees in Animal Science from Texas A&M University, and his legal practice focuses on agriculture, environmental, energy, and land use law. Snacks will be provided. Submit questions in advance to 325-597-2785 or [email protected]. This event is presented by Legacy Broker Group; Hickory UWCD does not endorse any private company or organization.



If you cannot attend, you have the option to watch this from the comfort of your own home.

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06/08/2026
Board Meetings InformationJune 11, 2026111 E. Main, Brady DFC Public Hearing for Comments starts at 5:30 p.m. Regular Me...
06/02/2026

Board Meetings Information
June 11, 2026
111 E. Main, Brady
DFC Public Hearing for Comments starts at 5:30 p.m.
Regular Meeting starts at 6:00 p.m.

Join us for coffee, donuts and great conversation next Tuesday, June 9th, from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at The Giddy-Up Grind ...
06/01/2026

Join us for coffee, donuts and great conversation next Tuesday, June 9th, from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at The Giddy-Up Grind Co.

Hickory UWCD, McCulloch County Agrilife, McCulloch County, and the Central Texas Master Gardener Association will be there and we have a couple of other agencies who might join us.

We want to hear from you. What are your concerns? What questions do you have? Do you have any ideas and suggestions? Come and share!

Address

111 East Main Street
Brady, TX
76825

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+13255972785

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