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North Plains Groundwater
Conservation District
is proud to be a
Groundwater Guardian
Community
Click here to read the
"Declaration of the Groundwater Guardian Nation".
Groundwater Guardian
is a community-based program sponsored by The Groundwater Foundation and the
U.S. Geological Survey. Through
Groundwater Guardian,
communities bring business, government, educators, and citizens together
to work on the common goal of groundwater protection. North Plains
Groundwater Conservation District is proud to be the first groundwater
conservation district in the state of Texas to join the program.
Groundwater
Guardian encourages communities to begin groundwater awareness and
protection activities, supports the communities in their efforts, then
recognizes their achievements. This international program began in 1994 with
eight test-year communities and has grown substantially.
Communities can represent a number of diverse
settings including rural areas, large incorporated cities, Indian
Reservations,
and watersheds in the United States and Canada.
Groundwater Guardians
then develop Result Oriented Activities (ROAs) to address the community's
groundwater protection concerns. ROAs fall into many categories including
education and awareness, pollution prevention, public policy, conservation,
and best management practices. To continue with the program, the Groundwater
Guardian team submits an ROA Plan to The Groundwater Foundation for each
activity they choose to adopt. North Plains Groundwater Conservation
District has chosen several projects as annual Result Oriented Activities.
These include:
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The annual "Water
Wonders" Festival for school children.
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The donation of water
themed books to all public and elementary school libraries in the eight
counties of the District.
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Badge programs with
Girl Scouts.
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Xeriscaping and drip
irrigation classes.
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Distribution of the
4th-5th grade curriculum "Major Rivers" to any interested teacher in the
District free of charge.
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Teacher workshops to
aquaint teachers with Project WET and Major Rivers curriculums.
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A water conservation
artwork contest for District children, and the production of an annual
water conservation calendar that is offered free to the public.
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Providing water
education computer software and videos to public schools within the
North Plains Water District.
By August 31st of each
year, communities complete an Annual Report Form detailing
their progress during the year. Groundwater Guardian
designation is earned by the
community when substantive progress is made toward the
implementation of activities
and accomplishment of goals. Groundwater protection is an
ongoing process, and
communities re-enter each year as they continue to build on
previous successes.
The year culminates with a
National Groundwater Guardian
Designation Celebration
held in conjunction with The Groundwater Foundation’s Annual
Conference each
November. This conference brings together a diverse group of
community represen-
tatives and their partners to be designated as Groundwater
Guardians. Most importantly,
the conference is an opportunity to network and share
success stories with others who
may benefit from their community's experiences. This
three-day conference features
presentations by community and organization representatives.
The highlight of the
conference is the designation banquet where community
representatives are honored
for making substantive progress toward comprehensive
groundwater protection in
their community.
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Groundwater Guardian: Saving the World's
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