|
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the mission of the BCGCD?
The mission of the BCGCD is to conserve and protect the groundwater
resources of Brazoria County for current users and future generations.
2. Why does Brazoria County need a groundwater conservation
district?
Groundwater is one of Brazoria County's most valuable resources and
it is important to the future of the county to be proactive about protecting
both the quality and the quantity of this precious resource.
3. What kinds of things will the BCGCD do?
The BCGD is committed to proactively managing and protecting groundwater
resources in Brazoria County. The BCGCD provides several services. It
conducts research in groundwater availability, quality, and use in Brazoria
County, and develops approaches for addressing any identified issues
before they become problems. The BCGCD also conducts public outreach
activities to inform county residents about research findings and meetings,
and generally to keep them up to date on BCGCD activities.
4. Will the BCGCD be able to tax me?
According to Texas statute, the BCGCD may not impose any property tax,
acquire property through eminent domain; acquire land; issue or sell
bonds; or purchase, sell transport, or distribute surface water or groundwater.
Furthermore, the BCGCD may not tax or collect any kind of fee or require
a meter on private water wells used for agricultural or personal use
in Brazoria County.
5. Who governs the BCGCD?
The BCGCD is governed by a five-member board of directors elected by
the voters.
6. Why was there an election to confirm the BCGCD?
According to state statute, the temporary board of directors was required
to call and hold an election to confirm the establishment of the district
and to elect initial directors. One director was elected by the voters
of the entire district and one director was elected from each county
commissioner's precinct by the voters of that precinct.
7. Who is eligible to be a director of the BCGCD?
If you are a registered voter in Brazoria County, you are eligible
to be a director at large. To be a candidate for director from a county
commissioner's precinct, you must be a registered voter of that precinct.
8. How will BCGCD directors be elected after the confirmation
election?
After the confirmation election, the directors will be elected to serve
staggered four-year terms.
9. How can I find out more
about what the BCGCD is doing?
The BCGCD will publish meeting notes, research findings, geographic
information system (GIS) maps, and many other types of information on
this web site.
10. Will there be a fee for the BCGCD?
The BCGCD is allowed to charge a small fee to certain groundwater usersonly
industry and others who obtain groundwater from public water systems
(e.g., municipalities). For the average residential user, this will
likely amount to less than the cost of buying one small bottled water
at the grocery story every two months.
|