Saturday, March 28, 2026

Hays County Wells Face Drought Challenges

In Radiance, a small community in Hays County, Texas, self-sufficiency is very important. Neighbours help each other and care for their land. Arturo Rivera, a resident for ten years, describes how the community works together.

Radiance built its own well in the 1980s. Later, they dug a second well in 2003 because the first well had bad water. However, in 2025, the second well ran dry. Now, residents must use the original well and boil the water for safety.

Many wells across Hays County are also drying up, making it harder for people to get water. The Hays Trinity Groundwater Conservation District says the water conditions are the worst in over 20 years. Jared Thompson, a well service owner, is worried about the low water levels in nearby areas like Wimberley.

If aquifers, which store groundwater, do not recharge, they can run out. Some new wells are going deeper but may still face problems with water quality, like bacteria. Maintaining wells can be very expensive, leading many families to take significant loans. For example, Radiance took out a $40,000 loan for a new well.

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What is considered very important in the community of Radiance?
Self-sufficiency
Urban development
Economic growth
Tourism
When was the second well in Radiance dug?
1980
2000
2003
2025
What must residents do to the water from the original well?
Drink it directly
Boil it for safety
Filter it
Add chemicals
How long has Arturo Rivera been a resident of Radiance?
5 years
10 years
15 years
20 years
What financial action did Radiance take for a new well?
A grant
A donation
A $40,000 loan
Savings
Which area is mentioned as having low water levels besides Radiance?
Austin
Wimberley
Dallas
San Antonio
Radiance has always relied on one well for water.
Residents in Radiance do not help each other.
In 2025, Radiance's second well ran dry.
The water conditions in Hays County are better than they have been in the last 20 years.
Arturo Rivera has been living in Radiance for only five years.
Many families in Radiance may face financial difficulties due to maintaining wells.
Residents must use the original well and the water for safety.
Arturo Rivera has been a resident for years.
Radiance took out a loan for a new well.
The second well was dug in because the first well had bad water.
Many wells across Hays County are drying up, making it harder for people to get .
Aquifers can run out if they do not properly.
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Test Your Understanding

Start Quiz

How much do you know?

What is considered very important in the community of Radiance?
Self-sufficiency
Urban development
Economic growth
Tourism
When was the second well in Radiance dug?
1980
2000
2003
2025
What must residents do to the water from the original well?
Drink it directly
Boil it for safety
Filter it
Add chemicals
How long has Arturo Rivera been a resident of Radiance?
5 years
10 years
15 years
20 years
What financial action did Radiance take for a new well?
A grant
A donation
A $40,000 loan
Savings
Which area is mentioned as having low water levels besides Radiance?
Austin
Wimberley
Dallas
San Antonio
Radiance has always relied on one well for water.
Residents in Radiance do not help each other.
In 2025, Radiance's second well ran dry.
The water conditions in Hays County are better than they have been in the last 20 years.
Arturo Rivera has been living in Radiance for only five years.
Many families in Radiance may face financial difficulties due to maintaining wells.
Residents must use the original well and the water for safety.
Arturo Rivera has been a resident for years.
Radiance took out a loan for a new well.
The second well was dug in because the first well had bad water.
Many wells across Hays County are drying up, making it harder for people to get .
Aquifers can run out if they do not properly.
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