The events include one “Well Educated” water well screening in Alpine and two “Well Informed” water well screenings in Fort Stockton and Pecos. There will be a $15 per-sample cost for the water screening.Joel Pigg, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service program specialist and TWON coordinator, Bryan-College Station, said the program is for Texas residents who depend on household wells for their water needs.
The heat wave that has swept across the state has taken a toll on many water wells in Texas, which were already affected by extended drought conditions.
The heat wave that has swept across the state has taken a toll on many water wells in Texas, which were already affected by extended drought conditions.