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💧 Kendall County Texas Water Table
Cow Creek GCD groundwater monitoring network · Kendall County, Texas · Live data from the
Texas Water Development Board.
How to read this: every reading is feet below the ground — how far down you'd
have to go to reach the top of the water. A bigger number means the water
has dropped deeper underground and there's less of it left in the aquifer. It measures the depth
to the water, not how deep the well is or how much water remains.
📍 Where these wells are
Colored by 12-month change · tap a well to view it
Dropped 15+ ft (steep)Dropped 5–15 ftRoughly stable (±5 ft)Recovered 5+ ft
Well details
Under the ground — where the water sits
Cross-section drawn to scale from this well's actual record. The blue zone is saturated
rock below today's water table; the column shows water standing in the well bore.
The animation sweeps from the record high down to today as the years tick by —
click the diagram to replay it.
Water table over time
Drag across the chart or scroll/pinch to zoom · axis inverted so the line rising = a higher water table (less depth to water).
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Month-over-month change
▲ green = water table rose that month (water got shallower) ·
▼ red = water table dropped (water got deeper). Values are feet below land surface.