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FAQ’s

Water is a complicated issue, and with misconceptions and rumors the facts are sometimes hard to find or understand. If you have questions, please feel free to e-mail us. Below are some the most frequently asked questions, click on each to see the answer.

FAQ

  1. Is the Edwards-Trinity Aquifer going to dry-up if Fort Stockton Holdings is allowed to transfer the requested amount of water to municipalities and industries?
  2. Will Pecos County will run out of water
  3. Will Fort Stockton Holdings increase the amount of water it pumps?
  4. Wouldn’t it be better for Pecos County to keep the water in the county?
  5. How will Pecos County and Fort Stockton benefit from allowing Fort Stockton Holdings to transfer its water?
  6. Do neighboring communities really need the water?
  7. Is the Williams’ family trying to take the Fort Stockton’s water?
  8. Does Fort Stockton Holdings’ permit application abide by sound water planning?

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