Living Waters Site Plan.
Living Waters Property
Living Waters sits on 1,850 acres in Red River County, Texas with two miles of river frontage. This land is one of the finest pieces of land in Texas and overlies an extremely valuable artesian aquifer of excellent water quality with almost limitless quantities. This aquifer is under the north portion of our land and the water naturally flows from our wells reaching 28 feet in the air under its own pressure. This water is crystal clear at 61 degrees and is the driving force for all the projects on this property. The volume is only limited by pipe and pump sizes. Our property is a short drive to Paris, Texas and less than two hours’ drive from the suburbs of Dallas Texas. The closest major airports are in the Dallas area.
Property Development & Highlights:
Living Waters sits on 1,850 acres in Red River County, Texas with two miles of river frontage. This land is one of the finest pieces of land in Texas and overlies an extremely valuable artesian aquifer of excellent water quality with almost limitless quantities. This aquifer is under the north portion of our land and the water naturally flows from our wells reaching 28 feet in the air under its own pressure. This water is crystal clear at 61 degrees and is the driving force for all the projects on this property. The volume is only limited by pipe and pump sizes. Our property is a short drive to Paris, Texas and less than two hours’ drive from the suburbs of Dallas Texas. The closest major airports are in the Dallas area.
Property Development & Highlights:
- Fully developed irrigated land
- A new state of the art large beef processing facility.
- A salmon farm to produce around 5,000,000 pounds of fish per year.
- A 5 ton per hour fish food production facility
- Grain storage for 175,000 bushels of fish food ingredients
- Equipment shops and repair facilities
- Ready-mix plant, ready-mix trucks, and concrete pumps, precast concrete plant.
- Jet capable runway and large aircraft hangars
- Numerous artesian water wells and miles of underground water distribution systems.
- State approved public drinking water well systems
- Development of systems of ponds and streams