Annual Groundwater Summits
12th Annual Groundwater Summit | August 6, 2026
This year’s Groundwater Summit will focus on the questions many local landowners, communities, and water users are already asking: How is growth changing future water demand, what does that mean for our aquifers, and how is the District planning for it?
The agenda will cover increasing demand beyond the State Water Plan, including population growth, industrial development, and data centers; Desired Future Conditions and coordination between GMA 8 and GMA 12; legislative and policy updates; and a plain-language look at how groundwater districts manage aquifers through rules, permits, monitoring, and planning. The Summit will also include discussion of the District’s five-year review process and how management decisions are evaluated over time.
The Summit is designed for landowners, well owners, local officials, water professionals, and residents who want a clearer understanding of how groundwater is managed locally and what issues may affect the region in the years ahead.
Past Summits
Presentations
- Regional Plans, Local Impact: What the Initial Prepared Plan Means for Us (Tony Smith – Carrollo Engineers)
- Managing for the Future: How DFCs Shape Groundwater Planning (Michael Redman – POSGCD, Dr. Steve Young – Intera)
- State of the District (President Jay Wilder – POSGCD)
- Texas Runs on Water (Brianna Fuller – Texas Water Foundation)
- Monitoring for Management: What the 5-Year Review Tells Us (Gregory Perry and Michael Redman – POSGCD)
- Buying Dirt, Selling Water: Groundwater Rights in Real Estate (Dr. Charles Perry)
Presentations
- Property Rights vs. Regulation: Managing Groundwater Amid Population Growth and Export Projects (Panel)
- Legislative Update: Recent Developments and Future Directions (Panel)
- Aquifer Status, DFC Compliance, and Monitoring Update (Gregory Perry – POSGCD)
- District Programs Update (Gregory Perry, Michael Redman, Jaclyn Wise – POSGCD)
- State of The District (POSGCD Vice President, John Redington – POSGCD)
- State of Water in Texas (Tony Smith – Carrollo Engineers)
- Texas Well Owner Network Training – Well Informed (Joel Pigg, TWON)
- POSGCD Data Centralization Tool (Dr. Charles Dunning, Wellntel)
