Texas Administrative Code
Title 31 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION
Part 10 - TEXAS WATER DEVELOPMENT BOARD
Chapter 357 - REGIONAL WATER PLANNING
Subchapter C - PLANNING ACTIVITIES FOR NEEDS ANALYSIS AND STRATEGY RECOMMENDATIONS
Section 357.35 - Recommended and Alternative Water Management Strategies and Water Management Strategy Projects
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) RWPGs shall recommend WMSs and the WMSPs required to implement those WMSs to be used during a Drought of Record based on the potentially feasible WMSs evaluated under § 357.34 of this title (relating to Identification and Evaluation of Potentially Feasible Water Management Strategies and Water Management Strategy Projects).
(b) RWPGs shall recommend specific WMSs and WMSPs based upon the identification, analysis, and comparison of WMSs by the RWPG that the RWPG determines are potentially feasible so that the cost effective WMSs that are environmentally sensitive are considered and adopted unless an RWPG demonstrates that adoption of such WMSs is inappropriate. To determine cost-effectiveness and environmental sensitivity, RWPGs shall follow processes described in § 357.34 of this title. The RWP may include Alternative WMSs evaluated by the processes described in § 357.34 of this title.
(c) Strategies shall be selected by the RWPGs so that cost effective WMSs, which are consistent with long-term protection of the state's water resources, agricultural resources, and natural resources are adopted.
(d) RWPGs shall identify and recommend WMSs for all WUGs and WWPs with identified Water Needs and that meet all Water Needs during the Drought of Record except in cases where:
(e) Specific recommendations of WMSs to meet an identified need shall not be shown as meeting a need for a Political Subdivision if the Political Subdivision in question objects to inclusion of the strategy for the Political Subdivision and specifies its reasons for such objection. This does not prevent the inclusion of the strategy to meet other needs.
(f) Recommended strategies shall protect existing water rights, water contracts, and option agreements, but may consider potential amendments of water rights, contracts and agreements, which would require the eventual consent of the owner.
(g) RWPGs shall report the following: