News Releases

August 19, 2024

Belding Farms Asks Groundwater District to Create Fund for Water Well Mitigation

FORT STOCKTON, Texas (Aug.19, 2024) — Belding Farms, a nearly 60-year-old pecan grower in Fort Stockton, on Monday petitioned the local groundwater district to create a mitigation fund for offsetting water well impacts from lower aquifer levels that result from water exports, the first such petition in the state.
March 19, 2024

Belding Farms Regrets Decision by Groundwater District  

FORT STOCKTON, Texas (March 19, 2024) — Belding Farms, a pecan grower in Fort Stockton, expressed regret over a decision by the Middle Pecos Groundwater Conservation District declining to consider changing district rules to add protections for the Edwards-Trinity Aquifer that underlies Pecos County and feeds Comanche Springs.
September 5, 2023

Belding Farms Petitions Groundwater District to Strengthen Rules

FORT STOCKTON, Texas (Sept. 5, 2023) — Belding Farms, a pecan grower in Fort Stockton, filed a petition with the Middle Pecos Groundwater Conservation District (GCD) to strengthen rules intended to protect the Edwards-Trinity Aquifer that underlies Pecos County and feeds Comanche Springs.
May 9, 2023

Belding Farms Moves to Halt Renewal of Groundwater Permit

Belding Farms, a 60-year-old pecan farm in Fort Stockton, has taken legal steps to halt renewal of a groundwater permit to export water out of Pecos County to protect its water rights and those of all others and to ensure sustainability of the aquifer.