Texas Administrative Code
Title 31 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION
Part 10 - TEXAS WATER DEVELOPMENT BOARD
Chapter 355 - RESEARCH AND PLANNING FUND
Subchapter C - REGIONAL WATER PLANNING GRANTS
Section 355.90 - Applicability and Definitions
Universal Citation: 31 TX Admin Code ยง 355.90
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) This subchapter applies to grant funds for the development and revision of regional water plans.
(b) The following words and acronyms, used in this subchapter, have the following meanings:
(1) Board--The Texas Water Development
Board.
(2) Commission--The Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality.
(3) Eligible applicant--A political
subdivision designated by the regional water planning group and authorized to
receive funds for developing or revising regional water plans.
(4) Executive administrator (EA)--The
executive administrator of the Board or a designated representative.
(5) Political subdivision--A city, county,
district or authority created under the Texas Constitution, Article III,
§52, or Article XVI, §59, any other political subdivision of the
state, any interstate compact commission to which the state is a party, and any
nonprofit water supply corporation created and operating under Texas Water Code
Chapter 67 (relating to Nonprofit Water Supply or Sewer Service
Corporations).
(6) Regional water
plan--A plan or an amendment to an adopted regional water plan developed by a
regional water planning group for a regional water planning area pursuant to
the Texas Water Code §
16.053
(relating to Regional Water Plans).
(7) Regional water planning area--A
geographical area designated and defined by the Board pursuant to the Texas
Water Code §
16.053.
(8) Regional water planning group (RWPG)--A
group designated by the Board that develops a regional water plan, pursuant to
the Texas Water Code §
16.053.
(9) State environmental planning
criteria--Criteria adopted by the Board for inclusion in the state water plan;
the criteria are developed through coordination with the Commission and the
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and are used for evaluating the feasibility
of water management strategies in a regional water plan when the RWPG lacks
information from site specific studies. The environmental planning criteria are
listed in Chapter 357 of this title (relating to Regional Water Planning) and
also include the Commission's environmental flows standards at 30 TAC Chapter
298 (relating to Environmental Flow Standards for Surface Water).
(10) State population and demand
projections--Population and water demand projections contained in the state
water plan or adopted by the Board after consultation with the Commission, the
Texas Department of Agriculture, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, and
RWPGs in preparation for revision of the state water plan.
(11) State water plan--The most recent state
water plan adopted by the Board under the Texas Water Code §
16.051
(relating to State Water Plan).
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