This page contains compelling letters to the Neches & Trinity Valleys GCD opposing the Redtown Ranch LLC and/or Pine Bliss LLC permit applications requesting to withdraw of over 15 billion gallons of water from the Carrizo-Wilcox aquifers in Anderson and Henderson Counties.
Alerts
Rescind Boil Water Notice 1130033 CR 3585
October 03, 2025
Rescind Boil Water Notice 1130031 Latexo Area
October 03, 2025
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Alert
Rescind Boil Water Notice 1130033 CR 3585
October 03, 2025
Customers on CR 3585 no longer need to boil their water. All samples were clear.
John Owens
936-544-2986
Alerts
Rescind Boil Water Notice 1130033 CR 3585
October 03, 2025
Customers on CR 3585 no longer need to boil their water. All samples were clear.
John Owens
936-544-2986
Rescind Boil Water Notice 1130031 Latexo Area
October 03, 2025
Customers in the following areas of Latexo no longer need to boil their water. Customers on CR's 2115, 2120, 2123, 2125, 2130, 2131, 2132, 2135, Old Latexo Rd, FM 2160 including Spring Creek Country Club, FM 229 from CR 2115 headed west for 2 miles, Hwy 287 from FM 2663 to CR 1805. All samples were clear.
John Owens 936-544-2986
Rescind Boil Water Notice 1130033 CR 1865 North
October 01, 2025
Customers on CR 1865 North, from FM 227 to and including PR 5090 no longer need to boil their water. All samples were clear.
John Owens 936-544-2986
Rescind Boil Water Notice 1130033 Percilla Area
October 01, 2025
Customers in the Percilla area no longer need to boil their water. This includes customers on FM 2022 between FM 227 and Evergreen Cemetery, FM 228 between CR 1855 and 1740, as well as customers on CR's 1677, 1710, 1720, 1725, 1737, and 1740. All samples were clear.
John Owens
936-544-2986
HB 27 Support Needed in Senate
August 30, 2025
Other Senators need to hear from concerned East Texans. See Redtown Ranch Wellfield updates here. HB 27 passed with overwhelming bipartisan statewide support in the House, but has stalled in the Senate. This bill halts export projects in the Neches and Trinity Valledys GCD until a comprehensive, state-led hydrologic investigation is completed in the area.
East Texas Senators are already solidly behind this bill. Now we need West and Central Texas Senators to hear loud and clear that Texans expect sustainable aquifer management, not short-term profiteering.
See the list of Senators here and respectfully request their support of HB 27.
What to Say When You Call
- "I support HB 27 because it puts science and aquifer health ahead of short-term profiteering and the commoditization of drought."
- "Texas needs lasting water security for rural comminities, large cities and future generations - not quick fixes that drain our aquifers dry."
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“The House passed HB 27 with overwhelming bipartisan support. The Senate should follow their lead and put Texas' water security first."