Agricultural Irrigation Use
At its Jan. 22 meeting, the LCRA Board of Directors will consider updates to the rates for interruptible agricultural customers in the Garwood, Gulf Coast and Lakeside agricultural divisions.
Following Board action, LCRA staff will prepare standard contract forms incorporating the changes. Here are draft examples of contract forms for each division:
- Draft Sample Garwood First Season Rice Contract Form
- Draft Sample Gulf Coast/Lakeside First Season Rice/Turf Contract Form
Submit comments here through Monday, Jan. 6.
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LCRA supplies water to portions of Matagorda, Wharton and Colorado counties for agricultural use, as prescribed by the state-approved Water Management Plan. Irrigation facilities are organized into four service areas – Gulf Coast, Lakeside, Garwood and Pierce Ranch. (LCRA operates the nine major pumping plants and a network of canals in the Gulf Coast, Lakeside and Garwood systems, while Pierce Ranch is privately operated.) LCRA holds senior downstream water rights allowing it to pump water directly from the Colorado River to serve customers.
In January 2024, the LCRA Board of Directors approved updates to the contract rules and rates for interruptible agricultural customers in the Garwood, Gulf Coast and Lakeside divisions.
LCRA’s 2024 rate for the Garwood Agricultural Division is $42.32 or $50.17 per acre-foot delivered, depending on the customer’s location in the canal system. The 2024 water rate for the Gulf Coast Agricultural Division and Lakeside Agricultural Division is $76.04 per acre-foot delivered.
Here are draft examples of contract forms for each division:
- Draft Sample Garwood First Season Rice Contract Form
- Draft Sample Gulf Coast/Lakeside First Season Rice/Turf Contract Form
LCRA supply of water to agricultural customers in the Garwood Agricultural Division is subject to provisions of LCRA’s 1998 purchase agreement with Garwood Irrigation Company.
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