Welcome to the Vista Ridge Dashboard, a dedicated space on the Post Oak Savannah Groundwater Conservation District (POSGCD) website designed to provide the public with transparent access to comprehensive monthly reporting and documentation related to the Vista Ridge project.
What You Will Find Here
- Monthly Compliance Checklists: Detailed lists of required actions to adhere to District Rules, including verifications for each item.
- Monthly Water Delivery Reports: Monthly updates on the amounts of water delivered by Vista Ridge EPCOR.
- Inspection and Survey Reports: Quarterly inspection reports, the annual TWDB Water Use Survey, and other relevant documents filed with state agencies, offering insights into the project’s operations and compliance status.
- Transparent Communication: Updates on any operational changes, discharges, or sales of water involving groundwater permitted by the District, aiming for timely and transparent communication to all stakeholders.
This page is periodically reviewed to ensure that the reported actions align with the District’s purposes, promoting water conservation and responsible management of groundwater resources.
Final Water Use Surveys
Official Documents & Correspondence
Well Monitoring Data Management Protocol, Vista Ridge, LLC
Certification of Emergency Response Plan
Intera Report – Vista Ridge Temporary Permit (June 13, 2023)
Penalty Notice for Vista Ridge Non-Compliance (October 20, 2021): Letter from District General Counsel outlining penalties for Vista Ridge’s failure to comply with reporting requirements and exceeding permitted production capacities, totaling $40,250 in fines.
Memo (June 20, 2020): from Gary Westbrook, General Manager, updating the Directors and County Judges on the situation regarding Vista Ridge water being discharged into a creek bed and outlining ongoing efforts to understand and manage the responsibilities related to this issue.
GMA 12 Update to Improve the Groundwater Availability Model (GAM) after Pumping Tests (April 2020): POSGCD and GMA 12 reviewed data from pumping tests at the Vista Ridge wells and found the data for the Carrizo matched the model predictions, the data for the Simsboro did not. The GMA decided to update the model to better reflect the Simsboro Aquifer’s behavior and more accurately predict how the Simsboro will respond to pumping at the Vista Ridge wells. Data from the pumping tests are included in this report.