Texas Statutes (Last Updated: January 4, 2014) |
SPECIAL DISTRICT LOCAL LAWS CODE |
Title 6. WATER AND WASTEWATER |
Subtitle H. DISTRICTS GOVERNING GROUNDWATER |
Chapter 8829. COASTAL BEND GROUNDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT |
Subchapter C. POWERS AND DUTIES |
Sec. 8829.102. REGIONAL COOPERATION
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(a) In recognition of the need for uniform regional monitoring and regulation of common, scientifically recognized groundwater sources, and within designated management areas, the district shall establish rules that:
(1) require the permitting of each water well that is:
(A) not exempted from permitting by Chapter 36, Water Code; and
(B) capable of producing more than 25,000 gallons each day;
(2) provide for the prevention of waste, as defined by Section 36.001, Water Code;
(3) provide for timely capping or plugging of abandoned wells; and
(4) require reports to be filed with the district on each new, nonexempt water well.
(b) A report required under Subsection (a)(4) must include:
(1) the driller's log;
(2) a description of the casing and pumping equipment installed;
(3) the capacity of the well; and
(4) the intended use of the water.
(c) To further regional continuity, the district shall:
(1) seek to participate in at least one coordination meeting annually with each adjacent district that shares an aquifer with the district;
(2) coordinate the collection of data with adjacent districts in a manner designed to achieve uniformity of data quality;
(3) coordinate efforts to monitor water quality with adjacent districts, local governments, and state agencies;
(4) investigate any groundwater pollution with the intention of locating its source and report its findings to adjacent districts and appropriate state agencies;
(5) provide to adjacent districts annually an inventory of new water wells in the district and an estimate of groundwater production within the district; and
(6) include adjacent districts on the mailing lists for district newsletters, seminars, public education events, news articles, and field days.