The Evergreen Underground Water Conservation District was created in 1965 in accordance with Section 59, Article 16 of the Constitution of the State of Texas. The District encompasses all of Atascosa, Frio, Wilson, and Karnes Counties. This includes 2,461,000 acres or 3,845 square miles. The District's economy is heavily dependent upon agriculture and agriculture related business. Rainfall in the District averages from 24 inches per year in Frio County , to 32 inches per year in Wilson County. Rainfall usually peaks in the late spring, with a secondary peak in early fall. Due to this trend and high summer temperatures, irrigation is required for consistent crop production and yield. Approximately 80% of the total groundwater pumpage in the District is used in Agriculture.
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