Regional Water Plan: Region L (South Central Texas), 2016, Volume 1. Executive Summary and Regional Water Plan Page: 1-9
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2016 South Central Texas Regional Water Plan
Volume I
which is located on Blackjack Peninsula and Matagorda Island adjacent to San Antonio
Bay.
A key concern in the South Central Texas Region is that of threatened and endangered
species. There are a number of species listed in the planning region by the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service or the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department as threatened or
endangered. These species are listed by county in Appendix G with notations concerning
their habitat preferences and protected status, if any.
Table 1-3 Agricultural Resources - 2012 South Central Texas Region
Total Land in
Land Farms and Farms and Average Total Harvested Irrigated
Area Ranches Ranches Size Cropland Cropland Land
County (acres) (number) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
Atascosa 788,480 1,987 665,287 335 108,097 47,358 26,658
Bexar 798,080 2,457 342,882 140 89,092 50,580 8,271
Caldwell 349,440 1,623 310,433 191 55,928 41,074 633
Calhoun 327,680 264 184,094 697 60,536 51,280 5,795
Comal 359,680 1,104 205,018 186 14,070 6,946 422
DeWitt 581,760 1,711 536,411 314 49,680 36,120 618
Dimmit 851,840 367 677,023 1,845 44,329 6,839 4,794
Frio 725,120 651 713,262 1,096 152,921 83,205 60,494
Goliad 546,560 1,175 494,930 421 32,990 23,566 744
Gonzales 683,520 1,674 609,790 364 68,954 49,443 7,817
Guadalupe 455,040 2,241 383,109 171 112,126 87,090 1,941
Hays (part)' 239,360 720 122,503 170 15,158 7,604 516
Karnes 480,000 1,288 464,641 361 82,701 49,674 905
Kendall 424,320 1,387 369,951 267 27,527 10,459 912
LaSalle 952,960 446 634,847 1,423 44,049 19,437 7,018
Medina 849,920 1,976 833,587 422 141,396 103,912 51,418
Refugio 492,800 259 474,709 1,833 86,511 79,336 1,235
Uvalde 996,480 640 977,281 1,527 139,831 84,546 49,531
Victoria 565,120 1,533 437,805 286 80,151 62,400 3,315
Wilson 516,480 2,444 439,689 180 103,263 71,403 12,437
Zavala 831,360 287 692,850 2,414 95,980 35,313 29,384
Total 12,816,000 26,234 10,570,102 403 1,605,290 1,007,585 274,858
'Estimate for that portion of Hays County located in the planning region (50%).December 2015 I 1-9
Source: 2012 Census of Agriculture, Vol. 1 Geographic Area Series, "Table 1: County Summary Highlights - 2012."
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South Central Texas Regional Water Planning Group. Regional Water Plan: Region L (South Central Texas), 2016, Volume 1. Executive Summary and Regional Water Plan, report, December 2015; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth839410/m1/47/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.